Filmografia
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Narodzona po raz drugi,
Michał Nekanda-Trepka
Poland
Documentary film
In 1939, Maria Kowalska was born in Vilna as Masza Fajnsztejn. Following September 1941, her mother moved her to “the Aryan side” – to a nanny, Mrs Butkiewicz. The nanny gave her a new name and hid her in the village of Niemienczyn. In 1992, the nanny was posthumously honoured with the title of Righteous Among the Nations.
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Nasi sąsiedzi...,
Małgorzata Imielska
WirFilm Studio (dla Programu 1 TVP), Cykl "Sprawiedliwi"
Poland
Documentary film
21 min.
Artur Król’s family had lived in Nowy Sącz for generations. His nearest neighbours were Jews. Did that matter? No. Their only difference was their faith. When war broke out, the Jewish family was required to move into the ghetto. Terrible hunger, fear and illness became a part of everyday life and they certainly would not have survived had it not been for Artur Król’s parents. It was they who smuggled in food and medicines for them. Being locked inside the ghetto meant only one thing – eventual death in a gas chamber.
It was then that Artur Król’s family hid their neighbours, seven people, in the attic of their home. That level of heroism is only understood by those who undertake such a task. Death hung over them on a daily basis – the slightest denunciation would have been sufficient.
Today, Artur Król says, “We entrusted our lives to God. He watched over us and that’s why we succeeded”.
Faith and a respect for human life are values which his family has never renounced. Today, the Król family can be proud of the Righteous Among the Nations medal which was awarded to them.
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Nasi sąsiedzi...,
Małgorzata Imielska
WirFilm Studio (dla Programu 1 TVP), Cykl "Sprawiedliwi"
Poland
Documentary film
21 min.
Artur Król’s family had lived in Nowy Sącz for generations. His nearest neighbours were Jews. Did that matter? No. Their only difference was their faith. When war broke out, the Jewish family was required to move into the ghetto. Terrible hunger, fear and illness became a part of everyday life and they certainly would not have survived had it not been for Artur Król’s parents. It was they who smuggled in food and medicines for them. Being locked inside the ghetto meant only one thing – eventual death in a gas chamber.
It was then that Artur Król’s family hid their neighbours, seven people, in the attic of their home. That level of heroism is only understood by those who undertake such a task. Death hung over them on a daily basis – the slightest denunciation would have been sufficient.
Today, Artur Król says, “We entrusted our lives to God. He watched over us and that’s why we succeeded”.
Faith and a respect for human life are values which his family has never renounced. Today, the Król family can be proud of the Righteous Among the Nations medal which was awarded to them.
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There Was No Sun That Spring,
Juliusz Janicki
Studio filmowe Zodiak
Poland
Drama film
86 min.
It is the winter of 1943. One night, a Jewish woman, who had managed to escape from a transport, arrives at a farm on the edge of a village. Her arrival saves the life of one of the family members. The farmer decides to hide Chaja, a doctor, despite the resistance of his family. Unfortunately, he, himself, reveals the secret to other villagers. Mazusz, a partisan, saves Piotr from death and feelings develop between Piotr and Chaja. The Jewish woman leaves the partisan unit and, later, Piotr loses his entire family as the result of a Gestapo operation.
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Nigdy nie poznam ich imienia,
Małgorzata Imielska
WirFilm Studio (dla Programu 1 TVP), Cykl "Sprawiedliwi"
20 min.
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Nigdy nie poznam ich imienia,
Małgorzata Imielska
WirFilm Studio (dla Programu 1 TVP), Cykl "Sprawiedliwi"
20 min.
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Nigdy nie zapomnij kłamać,
Marian Marzyński
USA
Documentary film
56 min
This film’s creator was only two-years-old when World War II broke out. Thanks to the help of many people, he survived the Holocaust. Years later, he returns to Poland with his camera to recall wartime Warsaw – a painful period of his life. Together with other child survivors of the Holocaust, he now goes on a journey through time.
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Nigdy nie zapomnij kłamać,
Marian Marzyński
USA
Documentary film
56 min
This film’s creator was only two-years-old when World War II broke out. Thanks to the help of many people, he survived the Holocaust. Years later, he returns to Poland with his camera to recall wartime Warsaw – a painful period of his life. Together with other child survivors of the Holocaust, he now goes on a journey through time.
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Nikomu nie mów,
Małgorzata Brama, Alex Casianov
Poland
Documentary film
13 min
The central figures of this film are three Jewish women who, thanks to good luck and the selfless help of other people, survived the nightmare of war. Throughout the entire occupation, they had to hide the fact that they were Jews. Even many years after the War, they still hid their identity. They pretended that they remembered nothing in order to hide their true origins.
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Nikomu nie mów,
Małgorzata Brama, Alex Casianov
Poland
Documentary film
13 min
The central figures of this film are three Jewish women who, thanks to good luck and the selfless help of other people, survived the nightmare of war. Throughout the entire occupation, they had to hide the fact that they were Jews. Even many years after the War, they still hid their identity. They pretended that they remembered nothing in order to hide their true origins.