4PM Sunday April 18
USA, 2003, 87 minutes
English, Yiddish and Polish w/ English subtitles, video
Directors: Menachem Daum and Oren Rudavsky
An Orthodox man ventures to Poland with his two sons in an attempt
to expand their narrow worldview in this surprising and thoughtful documentary.
The visit, in which the young men encounter the family that hid their
grandfather 60 years earlier, explores the many faces of prejudice,
tolerance and redemption. By the directors of “A Life Apart: Hasidism
in America”
6:30 PM - Student-led
commemoration for Yom HaShoah
Filmmakers invited.
Sponsor: The American
Association of Polish -Jewish Studies in memory of Eugenia Shrut
More:
Jewishpress.com
- Article by Richard McBee
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Voice - Tracking Shot by Joshua Land