

She loved a Nazi, then buried him. WWII revenge served ice-cold.
In just one moment 19-year-old Hannah's world shatters when her parents are murdered in front of her. After fleeing, she seeks refuge with family friends before becoming the embodiment of rage and revenge towards those responsible for destroying her life. An unexpected connection with a handsome young Nazi Officer generates a moment of respite, but she is consumed by vengeance at any cost, no matter what or when. The story is inspired by the true events of women who helped defeat the Nazis during WWII.
Acting
Devon Ross's transformation from victim to weapon.
Direction
Sedlar makes complicity feel seductive, then sickening.
Costume
Hannah's wardrobe charts her moral decay stitch by stitch.

Director
Dominik Sedlar
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The film draws from real Jewish women's resistance cells who seduced and assassinated Nazi officers across occupied Europe—histories often erased from male-dominated war narratives.
Sedlar cast Devon Ross after seeing her in a short where she silently watched someone burn; he said she had 'vengeance in her resting face.'