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Director: Klaus Härö
Cast: Ville Virtanen, Nina Hedström, Rony Herman, Naemi Latzer
1942. The State of Finland has formed an alliance with Nazi Germany. An elderly man single-handedly tries to stop a secret attempt by the Finnish State Police to hand over Jewish refugees directly to the Gestapo.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Never Alone (2025), directed by Klaus Härö, is a critically acclaimed historical drama that tells the story of an elderly man's attempts to stop the Finnish State Police from handing over Jewish refugees to the Gestapo during World War II. The film has received positive reviews from critics and is recognized for its powerful performances and nuanced exploration of moral dilemmas.
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Directed by acclaimed Finnish filmmaker Klaus Härö, Never Alone (2025) is a gripping historical drama that explores the courageous efforts of an elderly man to protect Jewish refugees from the Finnish State Police's secret alliance with Nazi Germany. Featuring powerful performances from a talented cast, including Ville Virtanen, this film offers a thought-provoking look at moral dilemmas and the human capacity for resistance in the face of oppression.
Never Alone is a Finnish historical drama film directed by Klaus Härö. Based on the book Setä Stiller: Valpon ja Gestapon välissä by Rony Smolar, it takes place in Helsinki in 1942, during the Continuation War, where the Finnish-Jewish businessman Abraham Stiller (1885–1972) tries to use all his means to save Jews from being captured by the Gestapo. The film stars Ville Virtanen in the role of Stiller.
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