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Secret Lives: Hidden Children & Their Rescuers During WWII

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Through harrowing archival footage and touching interviews with Holocaust survivors, documentarian Aviva Slesin tells the story of the brave individuals who, during World War II, risked their own lives in order to harbor Jewish children from invading Nazis and almost certain death. Slesin reveals her own story about finding safety in a foster home during the Holocaust and explores bonds that formed between other children of the tragedy and their surrogate families.
Secret Lives: Hidden Children & Their Rescuers During WWII

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A moving, important testament to these children and the familes who took them in.

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John Leonard New York Magazine/Vulture ... we are reminded once again that heroism is as mysterious as evil. Jan 27, 2018 Full Review Steven D. Greydanus Decent Films Slesin records these difficult and ambiguous circumstances with clear-eyed sobriety, yet in the end her film remains a testimonial to human goodness. Rated: B+ Aug 22, 2004 Full Review Tim Cogshell Boxoffice Magazine It's a thorough and complicated film that Slesin documents with poignancy and simplicity. Rated: 3/5 Dec 21, 2003 Full Review Brandon Judell Aufbau Slesin, who's already won an Oscar for her documentary, "Ten Year Lunch: The Wit and The Legend of the Algonquin Round Table," should at least be racking up another nomination with this sterling effort. May 15, 2006 Full Review Paul Sherman Boston Herald Rated: 3.5/4 Jul 16, 2005 Full Review Jean Lowerison San Diego Metropolitan It's good to be reminded of the existence of people willing to risk their lives to save someone else. Seeing this short film will reaffirm your faith in humanity. Dec 19, 2003 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member Again, there is a lot of good in people.. as much as there is bad... amazing what some families did for these children, out of their sense of good! Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/17/23 Full Review Audience Member this doc was really sparse and didn't seem to have much depth which is a shame because of the topic. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 02/12/23 Full Review Audience Member Aviva Slesin, herself a Lithuanian-born rescued child of the Holocaust, put six years into creating this masterpiece of a documentary, conducting many an interview with other "hidden children" in Israel, Belgium, the Netherlands, France, & Poland. Engaging & at times unflinchingly honest (one interviewee still harbors some resentment for having to share her parents), I wish this film were longer. Very well done. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/06/23 Full Review Audience Member Fascinating documentary about the children saved by non-Jewish families in Europe during WWII. Lives were risked all around, and the changes in all the lives involved are palpable. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/30/23 Full Review Audience Member Very interesting. You get a sense of what it was like for the children who lived with parents who saved children. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/12/23 Full Review Audience Member [You commented on this movie] Comments: really crap ~ really crap ~ Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/21/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Through harrowing archival footage and touching interviews with Holocaust survivors, documentarian Aviva Slesin tells the story of the brave individuals who, during World War II, risked their own lives in order to harbor Jewish children from invading Nazis and almost certain death. Slesin reveals her own story about finding safety in a foster home during the Holocaust and explores bonds that formed between other children of the tragedy and their surrogate families.
Director
Aviva Slesin
Producer
Aviva Slesin
Screenwriter
Toby Appleton Perl
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Box Office (Gross USA)
$42.4K
Runtime
1h 12m