While the film doesn't explicitly depict a woman choosing between her children, it focuses on Saul Ausländer, a Hungarian Jewish man forced to work in the crematorium of Auschwitz. He becomes obsessed with finding his son's body and giving him a proper burial, even as he witnesses the horrors of the Holocaust around him.
The film's title and its central theme of a father's desperate search for his son create a strong emotional impact and highlight the unimaginable choices parents faced during the Holocaust.
Although the film doesn't portray a woman in the specific situation you mentioned, the themes of loss, desperation, and impossible choices resonate deeply, making it a powerful and unforgettable film about the horrors of the Holocaust.