
FILM EVENING WITH TALK AT THE BALI CINEMA TO COMMEMORATE 80 YEARS OF THE END OF THE WAR
A quiet Czech boy who survived Auschwitz escapes from a reception camp in occupied Germany and is discovered and taken in by an American GI. While his mother searches for him, reunification seems almost impossible in the chaos of the postwar period.
Documentary scenes create an authentic cinematic testimony to the often overlooked group of "displaced persons" after 1945, who receive little attention in the culture of remembrance.
- USA/Switzerland 1948, German version from 1961, 107 minutes
Forewords: Dominik Tomenendal, German War Graves Commission, and Florian Weiß, Allied Museum
In conversation: Martin Bayer, German War Graves Commission, Berlin Regional Chapter, with Dr. Imme Klages, film scholar at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
(IN GERMAN)
#80YearsEndofWar
Dates
May 2025
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