This film is a personal documentary recounting the story of survival through World War II of my Jewish Polish grandmother, Olga Sher. It also follows my own journey discovering this complicated past. I traveled to Poland and the Ukraine to retrace my grandmother’s steps before, during, and after the war, and to deepen my own understanding of traumatic history. This documentary is therefore a personal narrative of return as well as a visual exploration of history, seeking to shed light on the meaning of traumatic memory and the passage of time in our contemporary lives
Note: The URI is password protected: nwl2016This 18-minute film follows Zoo Indigo’s walk across Pol...
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This 18-minute film follows Zoo Indigo’s walk across Poland and Germany in 2015, retracing Lucia’s j...
Note: The URI is password protected: nwl2016This 18-minute film follows Zoo Indigo’s walk across Pol...
In his mid-life Jacob Fein, a businessman, an ex-officer in the Israeli army, unhappily married, and...
In this paper, I tell the stories of Jewish survivors who made their way to their hometowns in Pola...
This research explores the capabilities of documentary cinema to innovatively articulate traumatic h...
Journey to Poland addresses crucial issues of memory and history in relation to the Holocaust as it ...
A new, “unexpected” generation of Jews made an appearance in Poland following the fall of the commun...
The article focuses on autobiographical films by Polish-American documentary filmmaker whose most pe...
In 1945, at the end of WWII, Ildiko’s grandmother, Lucia Rippel was expelled from her home in Silesi...
This book investigates cinematic representations of the murder of European Jews and civilian opposit...
What We Choose To Remember is a film that exists within the niche genre of Personal Documentaries, ...
In 1945, at the end of WWII, Ildiko’s grandmother, Lucia Rippel was expelled from her home in Silesi...
The Compromise of Return: Viennese Jews after the Holocaust explores the motivations and expectation...
The complex relations of the cinematic image with history and memory are the context for the analysi...
The memoir is partially made up of excerpts from the author’s mother’s memoir, ‘A time of fear, a ti...
This 18-minute film follows Zoo Indigo’s walk across Poland and Germany in 2015, retracing Lucia’s j...
Note: The URI is password protected: nwl2016This 18-minute film follows Zoo Indigo’s walk across Pol...
In his mid-life Jacob Fein, a businessman, an ex-officer in the Israeli army, unhappily married, and...
In this paper, I tell the stories of Jewish survivors who made their way to their hometowns in Pola...