No. 4 Street of Our Lady is a 2009 documentary film about the story of Franciszka Halamajowa, a Polish-Catholic woman who risked her life to save her Jewish neighbors.Synopsis
On the eve of World War II, roughly 6,000 Jews lived in Sokal, a small town on the Bug River located in a region known as Eastern Galicia. She hid two families in the hayloft of her pigsty for close to two years, and another family in a hole dug under her kitchen floor. Toward the end of the war, she also sheltered a German soldier who had defected from the army.