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This compelling film sends prolific Israeli author, poet and filmmaker Michael Kagan to Poland and Belarus in pursuit of a lost diary from 1942 and “the voices behind the pages.” As he explores the old diary’s “sweeping views of the descent to hell” encountered by Benjamin Berkovich and those around him in the Holocaust, Kagan is confronted and challenged with Berkovich’s final message calling for revenge without mercy and a curse on humankind. Tracing Berkovich’s story involved tracing parts of Kagan’s own family history, as his relatives came from the same town Navarodok and were incarcerated in the same ghetto as the diarist. His father, Jack Kagan, managed to escape and join the Bielski partisans, made famous by the Hollywood action movie — Defiance. The Book of Curses is informed by interviews with a Nazi hunter, a spiritual psychologist, the grandson of a survivor, and a Holocaust survivor herself, who speaks about the life-threatening risks she took as a young woman under the Nazi regime.


Accompanying the film premiere is a discussion with producer & film subject Michael Kagan and moderator Rabbi Adam Gindea. To view the conversation please click here.



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  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    65 minutes
  • Language
    Hebrew, English, Russian
  • Country
    Israel
  • Premiere
    Miami Premiere
  • Director
    Iouri Goroulev
  • Cast
    Michael Kagan, Havi Dreifuss, David Silberklang, Jack Kagan
  • Cinematographer
    Moshe Michaeli, Alexander Lavysh
  • Editor
    Alexander Lavysh
  • Music
    Mitch Clyman