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SUMMARY:"The Invisibles" Directed by Ian Bonhote and Peter Ettedgul
DESCRIPTION:In June 1943\, Germany infamously declared Berlin “judenfrei”—“free of Jews.” But at that moment there were still 7\,000 Jews living in the Nazi capital: hiding in attics\, basements\, and warehouses\, protected by courageous Berliners while desperately trying to avoid deportation. Only 1\,700 lived to liberation. \nThe Invisibles tells the stories of four survivors\, interweaving their testimony with highly accomplished dramatizations\, an unusual hybrid approach that brings edge-of-the-seat suspense to their years spent underground. The two men and two women whose stories unfold are well chosen\, and their younger selves are sensitively portrayed: Cioma is an art student who uses his drafting skills to forge passports in exchange for food ration cards; Hanni dyes her hair blond and tries to pass as Aryan; teenager Eugen is handed to a succession of sympathetic Communist families; and Ruth must resort to roaming the streets before being taken in by a surprising protector. If their stories sound contrived\, The Invisibles makes their veracity all the more stunning. \n$12 in advance / $14 at the door
URL:https://njjewishnews.timesofisrael.com/event/the-invisibles-directed-by-ian-bonhote-and-peter-ettedgul/
LOCATION:MONDO Summit\, 426 Springfield Avenue\, Summit\, NJ\, 07901
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:'1945' Directed by Ferenc Torok
DESCRIPTION:On a sweltering August day in 1945\, villagers prepare for the wedding of the town clerk’s son. Meanwhile\, two Orthodox Jews arrive at the village train station with mysterious boxes labeled “fragrances.” The town clerk fears the men may be heirs of the village’s deported Jews and expects them to demand their illegally acquired property back\, originally lost during the second World War. Other villagers are afraid more survivors will come\, posing a threat to the property and possessions they have claimed as their own. Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. $12 in advance / $14 at the door
URL:https://njjewishnews.timesofisrael.com/event/1945-directed-by-ferenc-torok/
LOCATION:MONDO Summit\, 426 Springfield Avenue\, Summit\, NJ\, 07901
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:'1945' and 'The Invisibles'
DESCRIPTION:1945 by Ferenc Török: On a sweltering August day in 1945\, villagers prepare for the wedding of the town clerk’s son. Meanwhile\, two Orthodox Jews arrive at the village train station with mysterious boxes labeled “fragrances.” The town clerk fears the men may be heirs of the village’s deported Jews and expects them to demand their illegally acquired property back\, originally lost during the second World War. Other villagers are afraid more survivors will come\, posing a threat to the property and possessions they have claimed as their own. Certified Fresh Rotten Tomatoes. \nThe Invisibles by Claus Rafle tells the stories of four survivors\, interweaving their testimony with highly accomplished dramatizations\, an unusual hybrid approach that brings edge-of-the-seat suspense to their years spent underground. The two men and two women whose stories unfold are well chosen\, and their younger selves are sensitively portrayed: Cioma is an art student who uses his drafting skills to forge passports in exchange for food ration cards; Hanni dyes her hair blond and tries to pass as Aryan; teenager Eugen is handed to a succession of sympathetic Communist families; and Ruth must resort to roaming the streets before being taken in by a surprising protector. \nTickets are $12 in advance\, $14 at the door. Email Summitfilm@gmail.com to reserve advance tickets.
URL:https://njjewishnews.timesofisrael.com/event/1945-and-the-invisibles/
LOCATION:MONDO Summit\, 426 Springfield Avenue\, Summit\, NJ\, 07901
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