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Inspired by actual accounts.
"The story is told through the eyes of Zizi Novak, whose testament to the pain and suffering in communism is reminiscent of the "Diary of Anna Frank" and "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn."
Louis Garfinkle, the original writer of the Deer Hunter
Zizi chronicles the account of a noble family whose desperate struggle for survival attests to the boundlessness of the human spirit to rise triumphantly. During the violent years of World War Two, Zizi Novak is born prematurely in the Hungarian countryside to a noble family. While the Germans attack and the Soviets terrorize the countryside raping and pillaging the villages, the Novak's escape to Austria, leaving the weak baby Zizi behind in the care of Grandmother Isabella. She carries the child back home from the Hungarian/Austrian border when she stumbles upon Paul, an eight-year-old Yiddish boy buried alive on a frozen lake under his parents' dead bodies. Isabella saves the boy, and the three become a makeshift family. When the Novak's return for Zizi, the Iron Curtain traps them for the next twelve years.