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      Golda Maria

      2020 1h 56m Documentary History List
      Reviews Golda Maria sits on her Paris sofa facing her grandson's camera. It's October 29, 1994. Over the course of the next three days, she will share her extraordinary, largely unknown life story, selecting recollections as they come to her, reaching back into the deepest recesses of her memory. Her grandson, Patrick Sobelman, prompts her gently, hoping to preserve a trace of her legacy for their family: from her native Poland to her youth in Berlin; from life in occupied France to the camps of Auschwitz-Birkenau and Bergen-Belsen; and, finally, to her eventual return to "normal" life in the French capital. Twenty-five years later, Golda Maria's great grandson, Hugo, joins his father in the project to together share this intimate family footage in a dramatic documentary saga that is as moving as it is captivating. Read More Read Less

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      Synopsis Golda Maria sits on her Paris sofa facing her grandson's camera. It's October 29, 1994. Over the course of the next three days, she will share her extraordinary, largely unknown life story, selecting recollections as they come to her, reaching back into the deepest recesses of her memory. Her grandson, Patrick Sobelman, prompts her gently, hoping to preserve a trace of her legacy for their family: from her native Poland to her youth in Berlin; from life in occupied France to the camps of Auschwitz-Birkenau and Bergen-Belsen; and, finally, to her eventual return to "normal" life in the French capital. Twenty-five years later, Golda Maria's great grandson, Hugo, joins his father in the project to together share this intimate family footage in a dramatic documentary saga that is as moving as it is captivating.
      Director
      Hugo Sobelman, Patrick Sobelman
      Genre
      Documentary, History
      Original Language
      French (France)
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Sep 21, 2022
      Runtime
      1h 56m