Directing, cinematography & editing by Tova Beck-Friedman
At age seventeen, following her liberation from Bergen-Belsen Bracha Ghilai came to Israel to start her life over. As part of her healing process she established a puppet theater.
Sixty years later, surrounded by her puppets Bracha recalls the dire events of her youth. Through a mix of storytelling, puppetry and archival photographs we experience the anguish of her narrative while she unlocks chapters from her painful past. Her stories range from the heart-wrenching description of her separation from her nephew, Nisan, to the powerful and poignant account of incredible power of endurance, survival and the guilt that accompanies it.
The film is 27 minutes long. It is in Hebrew with English subtitles.
Press:
“The film …. weaves puppetry within the testimony with much sensitivity; a delicate balance between horrors versus internal courage.”Tzipi Kichler, Director, Beit Li’hiot
Center For Study Of The Holocaust, Holon, Israel. English & Hebrew
” Beck-Friedman reveals to us more than a story—she opens a life in which innocence calls to be protected, and in which art serves as a restorative force, a force restorative of innocence itself. Mark Daniel Cohen, jewish-theatre.com. The Redemption of Innocence
“Employing a mix of puppetry, family photographs and archival footage, director Tova Beck-Friedman lays bare the poignant incidents in her Aunt Bracha’s life.” Gulsen Calik, NY Arts Magazine
Screenings:
- Virtual Memorial Vilnius 2013
Under the Patronage of the European Parliament, 23 September – 29 October 2013
– At the Tolerance Center Hall Vilnius (Vilna Gaon State Jewish Museum) and St. Catherine’s Church Vilnius.
23 September – 27 October 2013
– At Kedainiai Regional Museum, 02-29 October 2013 - Virtual Shoa Memorial Riga, Latvia, 2012
- Hartford Jewish Film Festival, 2009.
- The Jerusalem Cinematheque, Israel
- EYE AM, Women Behind the Lens, New York City
- Holon Theater, Israel
- Yeshiva University Museum, New York, NY
- The Center for Jewish History, New York, NY
- Grace Church Van Vorst, Jersey City, NJ
- Congregation B’nai Jeshurun, Cleveland, Ohio
- Beit Li’hiot, Center For Study Of The Holocaust, Holon, Israel
- Greenburgh Hebrew Center, Dobbs Ferry, NY
- Drew University, Madison, NJ
- JCC Baltimore, MD
- Maison de la culture Plateau Mont-Royal, Montreal, Canada
Television Broadcast:
- Israeli Television, Channel 10
In the collection of:
- The Museum of Jewish Heritage, New York, NY
- Yad Vashem; The Holocaust Remembrance Authority, Jerusalem. Israel.
- Holocaust Centre, Budapest, Hungary
- Steven Spielberg Jewish Film at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel.
- Bergen-Belsen Memorial Museum, Germany
- The Jerusalem Cinematheque, Isreal
- Massuah, Institute For Study Of The Holocaust, Tel Itzhak, Israel
- Yeshiva University Museum, New York, NY
- Virtual Memorial, Vilnius