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Ziuta, Polish, Jewish and survivor of the Second World War, was an extraordinary woman who aroused special devotion. Her political commitment and participation in supporting the clandestine struggle, beyond being a virtue, were a direct and almost biological part of it. Ziuta had the determination, being just a teenager, to resist exile with fortitude, saving her mother and another family from perishing in flight. Despite the horrors and hardships, she maintained a grateful attitude toward life. These characteristics, and her particular sense of humor, permeate her story, even in chapters with painful themes: the death of her father, her madness; her suicide attempt in the Caspian Sea and her decision to come to Mexico, where she rebuilt her life and lived with artists, writers, dancers and filmmakers at a time of great cultural effervescence in the country, even participating as an actress in some films. .
Name | Character | Team | |
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Ziuta Grzybowska de Kerlow | Ziuta Grzybowska de Kerlow | Unowned | |
Max Kerlow | Max Kerlow | Unowned | |
José Luis Balcárcel | José Luis Balcárcel | Unowned | |
Simona Ortega | Simona Ortega | Unowned | |
Paul Leduc | Paul Leduc | Unowned | |
Aida María Noval | Aida María Noval | Unowned | |
Américo Saldívar | Américo Saldívar | Unowned | |
Alejandro Saldívar | Alejandro Saldívar | Unowned |