The Polish-Jewish writer Bruno Schulz was killed by a Gestapo officer in 1942 in his home town of Drohobycz. Simon McBurney, director of Theatre de Complicity, travelling with his brother, the composer
Gerard McBurney , visits Drohobycz hoping to be haunted by the ghost of Schulz and to meet some of the people who continue to remember him in the streets around the Jewish ghetto of Drohobycz where he died.