

33 Photos from the Ghetto
“Saved from oblivion.”
The film traces two families, one of which is Jewish, who preserved the images for decades but hadn’t brought them to light. 80 years after their creation, the son of the photographer finds the forgotten negatives and launches an investigation. With a team of researchers, archivists, and animators who use near-forensic precision to reconstruct locations and contexts, they trace the circumstances of those tragic days and the lives captured in each frame.
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Cast
Maciej Grzywaczewski
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Romana Laks Kaplan
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Dorota Pawlak
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Michael Berenbaum
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Jerzy Gutkowski
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Agnieszka Kajczyk
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Grzegorz Kwolek
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John M. Landsberg
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Jacek Leociak
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Jacek Nowakowski
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Agnieszka Reszka
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Zuzanna Schnepf-Kołacz
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