
As one of the first German feature films to address the fate of Jewish persecution, the film depicts the journey of a Jewish person from Poland who survived the Holocaust and is searching for his mother. He and other displaced persons (DPs) struggle for a new life and hope for a future in the State of Israel, which did not yet exist at the time of filming.
- Knut Elstermann in conversation with Rachel Salamander and Daniel Jonah Wolpert
To mark the 80th anniversary of the end of the war in Europe, the New Synagogue Berlin – Centrum Judaicum Foundation, together with Urania Berlin e.V. and the Jewish Film Festival Berlin Brandenburg, is presenting a special film series.
(IN GERMAN)
Filmreihe „Jüdisches1945“ - Centrum Judaicum
8 April | 7.30 pm - Urania / free admission
Phoenix (2014)
29 April | 6.00 pm - Neue Synagoge Berlin / free admission
Lang ist der Weg (1948):
5 May | 7.30 pm - Urania / free admission
Die Gezeichneten (1948):
8 May | 11.00 am - JFBB | FILMKUNST 66 / tickets available from JFBB
Double feature
The Illegals (1947)
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Additional information
Booking: info@centrumjudaiucm.de