A documentary. As a teenager, Carla Peperzak was a part of the Dutch resistance during the second world war and helped dozens of fellow Jews by forging ID cards or finding safe havens from the German invaders and their Dutch enablers. When she was growing up in Amsterdam, her family attended the same Reform temple as Anne Frank, and she was friends with Anne’s sister Margot. During the Nazi occupation, Carla lost three-quarters of her extended family even though she fought to help others survive