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Frondberg, a German farm town where Director Elena Horn grew up and first discovered her nation’s Nazi heritage, is the setting for this powerful documentary where she returns to her original high school to follow students over five years as they learn about the Holocaust.  With a blend of memoir, archival footage, and extraordinarily candid classroom interviews, she shows how outrage is erased when historical awareness fades – 40% of German children don’t even know what Auschwitz is.  This spirited tribute to education reveals the transformative power of cultivating empathy to help instill emotional memories in those with no real connection to the past.


Presented by Martha Blaxall & Joe Dickey

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    60 minutes
  • Language
    English, German
  • Country
    Germany
  • Director
    Elena Horn
  • Producer
    Elena Horn, Alevtina Nepomniachtchikh
  • Cinematographer
    Alessandro Leonardi
  • Editor
    Marc Recchia, Alessandro Leonardi
  • Composer
    Mattis Schaeffer