: While his entire family is forced onto cattle cars bound for the Treblinka extermination camp, Szpilman is pulled from the line at the last second by a Jewish policeman who recognizes him.
: Alone and broken, Szpilman spends the rest of the war hiding in the ruins of the city. He moves from one abandoned apartment to another, aided by members of the Polish resistance, witnessing the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and the later Warsaw Uprising from his windows. 12997-BR1080p-SUBS-THEPIANIST.mp4
: In 1939, Szpilman is playing Chopin on the radio in Warsaw when German bombs begin to fall. The story follows his family’s forced relocation into the Warsaw Ghetto , where they face starvation, humiliation, and the constant threat of death. : While his entire family is forced onto
