במסגרת הביקור בהונגריה זו הפעם הראשונה בה סיפרה חנה בקמן למשפחתה את קורותיה בשואה, ביקורם בבודפשט גם אצל בנות דודה של חנה עמן היא שמרה כל השנים על קשר רציף.
במסגרת הביקור בהונגריה זו הפעם הראשונה בה סיפרה חנה בקמן למשפחתה את קורותיה בשואה, ביקורם בבודפשט גם אצל בנות דודה של חנה עמן היא שמרה כל השנים על קשר רציף.
This documentary is the up close and personal account of two friends looking for the truth about their families past. In Germany and Poland, their journey becomes a raw and unapologetic discovery of how WWII inheritance impacts their friendship three generations later. Turning the tables on traditional ancestral research, Katinka and Michal seek out other 3rd and 4th generation "descendants" to discuss how WWII Holocaust history is relevant in their lives today. A profoundly personal story, The Descendants Project explores layers of remembrance beneath the surface of a friendship.
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.
Director : Marek Goldstein, Herbert B. Fredersdorf
סרט תיעודי קצר על פרוייקט ייחודי של תיכון "כצנלסון" בכפר סבא, אשר עוסק באיתור ניצולי שואה דרך אינטרנט. תלמידי התיכון קיבלו משימת חיפוש קרובים של ניצלוי שואה.
Before her death, Tosia, the director’s 94-year old grandmother, reveals a well-guarded family secret: her son, the film director, was an adopted child. So he is Krasucki just by name. In search of their biological roots, the father and the son set off on a journey from Tel Aviv to Łódź.
Documentary about a young musician who embarks on a journey after the Worf Brothers band who were famous in Hamburg before the rise of the Nazi government. During his musicial journey he finds his German roots and discovers the lost memories of his family.
Home video about German born Yehudah Alexander who came to Israel on the boat 'Galileo' in 1939. Alexander tells of his discovery of how he was sent for adoption at the age of 3 because of the Nazis, his childhood in Herzliya and Kibbutz Galil-Yam, the war of independence, the death of his parents, discovery of his adoption and his original name, Lutz Schneider, his marriage in 1958, his children, curiosity about his biological family, move to Moshav Avigdor in 1970, farming, return to Herzliya, retiring in 1996, searching for his roots, turning to German Embassy and Yad Vashem, turning to researcher of...