The history of a Jewish family before the Holocaust, during the Holocaust and after. The son jumps from a death train and joins the partisans. After the war he and his mother search for one another. After he finds her, he, his mother and his wife decide to move to Israel. The movie was filmed in Landsberg Camp, the largest displacement camp in Germany that was managed by American forces.
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Jack Jonilowicz
Franz Koch
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Black & White
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The National Center for Jewish Film
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Marek Goldstein
Herbert B. Fredersdorf
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Facets Video
Lopert Films Inc.
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Archive Film
Docu-drama
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Polish
German
Yiddish
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82
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Lang ist der Weg
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United States Army Information Control Division
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Warsaw,Warszawa,Warszawa,Poland
Landsberg,DP Camp,Germany
Landsberg am Lech,Landsberg (Oberbayern),Bavaria,Germany