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In 1940, Polish champion boxer Teddy participated in the defense of the Warsaw siege of the armed forces, Warsaw was broken, he was arrested on his way to France and became the first group of war prisoners to be sent to Auschwitz concentration camp. The camp was precarious, and the underground boxing match that Nazi soldiers regarded as a game became an important war for Teddy to fight for survival. However, the inspiring victories again and again made the Nazi leaders alert to the prisoners' resistance consciousness and turned to strengthen the control. Seeing the conflict gradually heating up, winning has become a cruel way to survive in the concentration camp.
Polish director Masiye Balczewski's first feature film brings the neglected story of the Warsaw boxer to the big screen after the war. The prisoner with the nickname "77" won 40 battles in three years, and his struggle story became the collective memory of the survivors of Auschwitz prisoners. Polish gold-award actor Peter Glovazki brilliantly portrays the most "painful" character in Polish film history through long and intensive physical training.
"My grandfather was a survivor of a concentration camp, and this story has always been in my bloodline." - Marcie Barchevsky
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