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On August 8, he arrives at the Spanish Salas Never Alone (Never Again)the new feature film of the prestigious Finnish filmmaker Klaus Härö, author of films such as fencing class (Golden Globe nominated) and letters to Father Jacob. Based on real events, the film moves us to Helsinki in 1942, in the middle of World War II, to tell an unknown, moving and deeply current story.

While Finland maintains a dangerous alliance with Nazi Germany,Abraham Stiller, Jewish entrepreneur and key figure of the Finnish Hebrew community, discovers that their country's security services are secretly delivering to Jewish refugees to the Gestapo. Solo, unarmed and guided by his conscience, begins a fight to counterreloj to stop these undercover deportations.

Inspired by Stiller's real life – brother of the legendary filmmaker Mauritz Stiller, discoverer of Greta Garbo—, l, lThe film portrays the tension between the state reason and humanitywith a content and emotional approach that refers to the great European cinema of historical memory.

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