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Marking Holocaust Remembrance Day

Onsite Screening

In Memory of Otto Dov Kulka

Open remarks (in Heb.), Closing remarks by Otto Dov Kulka's daughter (in Heb.)

The Freedom Last But One – Landscapes of Otto Dov Kulka

Dir.: Stefan Auch
| 65 minutes

The film traces the inner landscapes of Otto Dov Kulka’s memory. Poetic and horrific, words and pictures blend together – bearing witness to the burden and the power of surviving. We delve deep into his world, following his thoughts about the inexplicability of history.

Onsite Screening
Following the screening, conversation on high school trips to Poland. Moderated by by Johana Gottesfeld, former director AMCHA Jerusalem. Entry is free.

#uploading_holocaust

Dir.: Udi Nir, Sagi Bornstein
| 75 minutes

Every year, 30,000 teenagers join The Journey To Poland. Teenagers film every gas chamber and ceremony, as well as late-night hang-outs at the hotel and video selfies. They share these videos, adding to an ever-expanding YouTube archive of over 30,000 clips. The film reveals a moving and troubling image of the way collective memory is formed in the Internet Age.

Onsite Screening

Closely Watched Trains

Dir.: Jiří Menzel
| 94 minutes
The plot is a slice of life from a small Czech village in the middle of WWII, and focuses on Milos, a young apprentice conductor who is mostly interested in sex. Characteristically Czech, "Closely Watched Trains" deals with freedom, internal and external, and the ways to achieve it. It's
Onsite Screening

Those Who Remained

Dir.: Barnabás Tóth
| 88 minutes

A special bond forms between 42-year-old camp survivor Aldo, who lives a solitary life in Budapest, and 16-year-old Klara, who is holding on to hope that her parents will return. A lyrical film on the healing power of love in the midst of loss and trauma.