Lodz Ghetto (1988)
They knew their words would reach you.
The Polish city of Lodz was under Nazi occupation for nearly the entire duration of WWII. The segregation of the Jewish population into the ghetto, and the subsequent horrors of the occupation are vividly chronicled through newsreels and photographs. The narration is taken almost entirely from journals and diaries of those who lived--and died--through the course of the occupation, with the number of different narrators diminishing over the course of the film, symbolic of the death of each narrator.
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Jerzy Kosiński | As: Mordechai Chaim Rumkowski |
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The Polish city of Lodz was under Nazi occupation for nearly the entire duration of WWII. The segregation of the Jewish population into the ghetto, and the subsequent horrors of the occupation are vividly chronicled through newsreels and photographs. The narration is taken almost entirely from journals and diaries of those who lived--and died--through the course of the occupation, with the number of different narrators diminishing over the course of the film, symbolic of the death of each narrator.
Tagline: | They knew their words would reach you. |
Certification: | Unknown |
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Jerzy Kosiński |
Mordechai Chaim Rumkowski |
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Kate Taverna |
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Alan Adelson |
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Alan Adelson |
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