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Among Neighbors is an award-winning documentary by filmmaker Yoav Potash that unearths a haunting true story of betrayal and survival from a small, rural Polish town where Jews and Polish Catholics coexisted for centuries before World War II.
The film focuses on a dark and largely unknown chapter of history: the violence that occurred after the war, when some returning Jewish survivors were murdered by their own Polish neighbors, not by the Nazis. Through a blend of poignant interviews with the last living eyewitnesses, candid vérité footage, and evocative, hand-drawn animation, the documentary brings these buried memories to life.
The narrative is driven by two central figures: one of the last living Holocaust survivors from the town, and an aging Polish woman who, as a teenager, witnessed the murders and now defies current Polish law (which threatens imprisonment for blaming the nation for the Holocaust) to share her testimony and search for a Jewish boy she loved. Described as an "urgent murder mystery" with significant historical and political relevance, Among Neighbors is a powerful exploration of memory, truth, and the complex, often painful, choices made by ordinary people in extraordinary times.

Yoav Potash
An award-winning writer, director, and producer. He produced and directed the Sundance premiere documentary Crime After Crime, a New York Times Critics’ Pick and winner of 25 honors, including a Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award, the National Board of Review Freedom of Expression Award, and six audience awards.
- Year2025
- Runtime101 minutes
- LanguageEnglish, Polish
- CountryUnited States, Poland
- PremiereBoca Raton
- Subtitle LanguageEnglish
- DirectorYoav Potash
- ScreenwriterYoav Potash
- ProducerYoav Potash
- Executive ProducerAnita Friedman
- CinematographerBlazej Pyrka
- EditorLauren Schwartzman, Aaron I. Butler
- AnimatorJose Garnelo, Marcin Podolec
Among Neighbors is an award-winning documentary by filmmaker Yoav Potash that unearths a haunting true story of betrayal and survival from a small, rural Polish town where Jews and Polish Catholics coexisted for centuries before World War II.
The film focuses on a dark and largely unknown chapter of history: the violence that occurred after the war, when some returning Jewish survivors were murdered by their own Polish neighbors, not by the Nazis. Through a blend of poignant interviews with the last living eyewitnesses, candid vérité footage, and evocative, hand-drawn animation, the documentary brings these buried memories to life.
The narrative is driven by two central figures: one of the last living Holocaust survivors from the town, and an aging Polish woman who, as a teenager, witnessed the murders and now defies current Polish law (which threatens imprisonment for blaming the nation for the Holocaust) to share her testimony and search for a Jewish boy she loved. Described as an "urgent murder mystery" with significant historical and political relevance, Among Neighbors is a powerful exploration of memory, truth, and the complex, often painful, choices made by ordinary people in extraordinary times.

Yoav Potash
An award-winning writer, director, and producer. He produced and directed the Sundance premiere documentary Crime After Crime, a New York Times Critics’ Pick and winner of 25 honors, including a Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award, the National Board of Review Freedom of Expression Award, and six audience awards.
- Year2025
- Runtime101 minutes
- LanguageEnglish, Polish
- CountryUnited States, Poland
- PremiereBoca Raton
- Subtitle LanguageEnglish
- DirectorYoav Potash
- ScreenwriterYoav Potash
- ProducerYoav Potash
- Executive ProducerAnita Friedman
- CinematographerBlazej Pyrka
- EditorLauren Schwartzman, Aaron I. Butler
- AnimatorJose Garnelo, Marcin Podolec
