$19.99 The Jewish wife she worked for before the war hires her to take her young daughter to the countryside until the war is over.
In 1942, an Aryan washerwoman arrives at Warsaw's ghetto. Realizing she has the upper hand, the maid is rude and overbearing with her former employer. This gritty yet ultimately uplifting Polish film stars Ryszarda Hanin as a disgruntled washerwoman in 1942 Warsaw who reluctantly accepts money and valuables from her Jewish former employees to take their young daughter (Joanna Friedman) to the country for the duration of the war.