Irena's Vow


In Nazi-occupied Poland, 19-year-old maid Irena Gut decides to save 12 Jewish workers.


"Irena's Promise" tells the story of a maid's courage and humanity during the darkest periods of the Nazi occupation in World War II. 19-year-old Irena Gut serves as a maid in the house of a high-ranking German officer. When she learns that the Jewish ghetto will be liquidated, she decides to help twelve Jewish workers. She considers the safest place to hide them - the basement of the German Major's house. Using her intelligence, sense of humor, and great courage, she hides these workers for eight months.
The film impressively conveys the tension and drama of the events unfolding around Irena, leading the audience on an emotional journey.
The complexity and depth of the characters in the film enable viewers to empathize. Viewers, admiring Irena's courage and the depths of her humanity, enhance the impact of the film's dramatic moments.

The film was shot in historical sites in Poland.

The film was broadcast on various platforms worldwide.