A documentary film comprising archival films and photographs, including a rare case of identification of a refugee family from the Reich, upon arrival in the Warsaw Ghetto
First person accounts are the heart and soul of the unimaginable tragedy that is the Holocaust. But what happens when survivors are no longer alive to share their stories? Who will teach the lessons of the Holocaust to future generations so that truth can continue, questions can be asked, and history cannot be rewritten? "What We Carry" is an interactive presentation designed for Holocaust survivors’ stories to live on after they are no longer able to present them in person. The intent is to expand this into a platform for all survivors of genocide. Here's a glimpse of four stories of survival: Kitty Saks, David...
On July 23, 1944, the Nazis deported nearly the entire Jewish population of Rhodes, while the Italian authorities who had governed the island from 1912 until 1943 idly stood by. It was late in the War and the German defeat seemed imminent, yet the Nazi commanders did not hesitate to inflict this long and harrowing journey from the Mediterranean island to Auschwitz upon the small Jewish community. In its entirety, the journey took twenty-four days and claimed the lives of many.
The Longest Journey - The Last Days of the Jews of Rhodes is a documentary weaving together the moving testimonies of Stella Levi,...
Short film of the lighting of the torches on the eve of Holocaust Day, 2007 "Bearing Witness". Torchlighter Mordechai (Motke) Wiesel. Includes testimony of against a background of family photographs, archival photographs and a visit to Yad Vashem.