In 1945 Michla, the director's grandmother, was waiting in Łódź for her brother Feivush, supposedly the only other member of the Schwarz family to have survived the Holocaust. But "Feiv'ke" never came. Instead he changed his name to Peter Schwarz and made a new life for himself in the town of Schlieben, Brandenburg, a place where the Nazis had once built a forced labour camp. The barracks are now used as one-family houses and after the war Schwarz decided to stay, "out of love" as is claimed in the town today. He became a fully integrated member of society, worked as a trading organisation sales director and even played football with his former guards. A search for evidence of a past characterised by sorrow, tolerance and suppression.
BetaSP | doc | Farbe / colour
Yael Reuveny
Andreas Köhler
Luiz Melo Paiva e Silva
Peter Aufderhaar
IFS Köln, Andrzej Wajda Master School of Film Directing
The Sam Spiegel Film & Television School
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91103 Jerusalem
Israel
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Yael Reuveny - born and raised in Israel. Studied from 2000 to 2005 at the Sam Spiegel Film & Television School. Has since graduation been living and working in Germany.
KLEINE MIRIAM’L (2005, short)