The short film, played by pupils and parents, recounts the final hours of Ada Tagliacozzo, the girl from the school is named, deported from Rome October 16, 1943.
תיעוד ההרצאה על מריו פינצי, יהודי אנטי פשיסטי ואיש מחתרת ופרטיזן באיטליה שנספה באושוויץ. המרצה הוא סופר איטלקי יודע רנטו פרי (Renato Peri) שכתב ספר "Mario Finzi, o del buoMario buon impiego della propria vita"
This documentary inquires and questions us on being citizens after the Shoah, on events that could be repeated: would we be mere spectators? The film takes place entirely at Milan Central Station, from whose platform 21, between late 1943 and early 1945, where 15 trains loaded with deported Jews. The facts and the facts of history are told with a fast-paced, full of stories of Italian Shoah emerge from the memories of eyewitnesses and their children and grandchildren. The movie is about young people in particular, that even adults seem to be within light years from those events. For this reason it was chosen to...
In the video that plays a few moments of the trip to Mauthausen, in addition to testimonials from Giorgio Ferrero and Natalino Pia, there are pictures of the monuments of all countries present, and those of tombstones; Lucio Monaco introduced the most new, meaningful recognition of deported homosexuals, pacifists, socialists and communists Austrian, Polish priests. Natalino Pia, author of the beautiful memory book of the Christmas story (also read on this site) speaks with considerable charm, in the gas chamber. And then the reading of passages from the major texts on memory Mauthausen, the outflow of Russian...
Documentary about two former friends - deported to extermination camps in Germany: Anna Cherchi, for political reasons, Natalia Tedeschi, for reasons of race, meet with a group of young people in the museum of Ravensbrück and discuss the diversity of their arduous journey of duty and witnesses.
This Short Ducumentary is based on the testimony of the former deported Anna Cherchi, escort students in the 2001 trip to Sachsenhausen and Ravensbrück. One the thread of the story are Anna’s images in the Lager Sachsenhausen museum as it is today, to document the transformation of places of memory over time. The film shows visiting students, because it is they, not the camera, the ones that the witness is addressing.
A woman journeys back to her native town, ostensibly to attend a ceremony dedicated to her Jewish father who died in a concentration camp. During this journey she confronts old and new ghosts within her family and herself.