
From iwatchstuff, Fugitive Pieces! At least until you notice the World War II imagery on the left. The film was named one of Canada's Top Ten films last year (somehow edging out Strange Brew: Brew-Ray Edition), and here's the summary:
Jakob Beer, a man whose life is haunted by his childhood experiences during WWII. As a child in Poland he is orphaned during wartime then saved by a compassionate Greek archaeologist. Over the course of his life, he attempts to deal with the losses he has endured. Through his writing, and then through the discovery of true love, Jakob is ultimately freed from the legacy of his past.
Basically, it's the same plot as if it were a Christian novel, except that the "true love" he finds probably won't end up being Jesus. This time...
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