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"...Intense,
moving, suggestive and understated..."
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Michael
Berenbaum
Director, The Shoah Foundation
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"...Says
more about World War II, displacement and pain than many films ten times
longer...
Very sensitive, personal and moving."
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Jonas Mekas
Anthology Film Archive
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"A
breathtakingly poignant and unique film that is sure to ignite discussion..."
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Joshua
Aronson, Ph.D., Dept. of Educational Psychology
University of Texas
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"...Stands
outside our modern obsession with facts and explanations as it meditates
on the mysteries of memory, family and history...A subtle film about
the most poignant aspects of our humanity. It should be viewed and discussed
in schools where in a maelstrom of information we have too few opportunities
to educate the heart."
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Thomas
Moore, author of Care of the Soul
and The Re-Enchantment of Everyday Life
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AWARDS & FEATURED SCREENINGS: |
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Best
Documentary, Best of Festival, Short Subject Cleveland Int'l Film Festival
Gold Hugo, Best Short Documentary Chicago Int'l Film Festival
Special Jury Award International Documentary Association
Best Documentary Utah Short Film & Video Festival
Best Documentary UFVA Film Festival
Award of Excellence Ann Arbor Film Festival
Best Short Documentary Atlanta Film & Video Festival
Silver Apple National Educational Film & Video Festival
Honorable Mention San Francisco International Film Festival
Academy Award, Short Documentary Regional Winner
Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Regional Television Award
Sundance Film Festival, Edinburgh International Film Festival, Cinema
du Reel and more! |
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