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  • Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin  (2)
  • BBF | Bildungsgesch. Forschung
  • Supraregional  (2)
  • Burlaga, Aleksandr  (1)
  • Contributors: Kolar, E.; Drvota, Mojmir; Kolar, E.; Radok, A.; Strecha, Josef; Sternwald, Jiri; Symphony Film Orchestra; Parik, Otakar; Drvota, Mojmir; Lukesova, Jirina; Vlcek, Josef; Marek, Karel  (1)
  • 1
    Language: Czech
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (video file 1:38:11) , Sound, Black and White
    Year of publication: 2017
    Series Statement: Socialism on Film
    Series Statement: The Holocaust & War Crimes
    Series Statement: Wars & Revolutions
    Keywords: Internet videos ; Fiction films
    Abstract: Feature film about the Kaufmans, a Jewish family living in Czechoslovakia during WWII, who are taken to Terezin (Theresienstadt), a transit base on the way to the extermination camps. [WARNING: contains scenes of dead bodies.]
    Abstract: The film opens with documentary footage of Adolf Hitler and other high ranking Nazis, intercut with marching troops. On the same day that a Jewish optician is forced to resign, her colleague proposes. As Jews are banned first from attending the theatre, and then from holding jobs in the civil service, her family consider migrating to South America. Their attempts fail, and the elderly members of the family are deeply distressed when they are forced to wear a yellow star. The family host a wedding for the young couple and afterwards, a friend commits suicide to avoid his transportation to Terezin. Soon most of the family is transported; in one harrowing scene, the family file forward into the camp, while coffins are carried out. The grandfather dyes his hair to pass as a young man and in one memorable scene, the prisoners march through the rain past a morose band. Tony poses as a Jewish man to visit Terezin and when he returns finds his father and brother were arrested and "killed while escaping". He is arrested, off-screen, and his wife sent to Terezin. In a dramatic scene, the prisoners realise they are constructing a gas chamber when children transported from a different camp flee from the sight of showers. The film ends with jubilant scenes of liberation and the reunion of husband and wife at a cemetery
    Note: Reproduction of Czechoslovakia, 1948
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  • 2
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (video file 0:55:36) , Sound, Black and White
    Year of publication: 2017
    Series Statement: Socialism on Film
    Series Statement: The Holocaust & War Crimes
    Series Statement: Wars & Revolutions
    Uniform Title: Мы здесь родились
    Keywords: Internet videos ; Nonfiction films
    Abstract: Documentary charting the daily lives of Jewish civilians in the Soviet Union
    Abstract: This in-depth film charts the history of Jewish communities in the Soviet Union, from persecution during Tsarist times, through the Holocaust, to the modern day. Footage includes daily activities of civilians in the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, alongside archive footage of early settlers in Birobidzhan. The culture of Jewish communities is championed, while much of the film focuses on the horrors of the Second World War, featuring footage of concentration camps and photographs of people being deported from the ghettos. Part of the documentary focuses on a visitor's search for his long-lost brother, while another features scenes of traditional religious practises. Includes footage from the USSR State Archives and Film Fund
    Note: Archive Reference: N-507328 , Reproduction of Мы здесь родились USSR, c. 1967 16mm Comb BW pos
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