One Survivor Remembers

Holocaust survivor's harrowing journey to freedom

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About One Survivor Remembers

Released: 1995

Platform: Hulu

Rating: TV14

Run time: 40m

Cast

One Survivor Remembers

About One Survivor Remembers

"One Survivor Remembers" is a powerful documentary brought to us by Kary Antholis in 1995. The film captures the harrowing experiences of Gerda Weissmann Klein, a Holocaust survivor. The film recounts her story of survival, a six-year nightmare that saw her endure the brutality of Nazi concentration camps and a 350-mile death march. Klein's remarkable spirit and willpower encapsulate the essence of human resilience in the face of unimaginable hardship.

Making / Production

The documentary was made in association with HBO and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Kary Antholis, the writer, and the director of the film, painstakingly brought Klein's story to life utilizing a poignant combination of personal testimony, rare archive footage, and evocative photographs.

Actors

  • Gerda Weissmann Klein as Herself: The main subject of the film, she narrates her ordeal during the Holocaust with remarkable courage and resilience. Her story is both heartbreaking and inspiring.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • "One Survivor Remembers" was originally an educational film produced for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
  • The documentary is rooted in Klein's 1957 memoir, "All But My Life," which has been a beacon of light in Holocaust literature for several decades.

Awards

"One Survivor Remembers" has been honored remarkably in the film industry. It won an Academy Award for the Best Documentary Short Subject in 1995. The film was also inscribed into the Library of Congress National Film Registry in 2012, highlighting its cultural, historical, and aesthetic significance.

Quotes

  • "Ilse, a childhood friend of mine, once found a raspberry in the camp and carried it in her pocket all day to present to me that night on a leaf. Imagine a world in which your entire possession is one raspberry and you give it to your friend."

Music, Soundtrack

  • The use of music in the film is sparse, but poignant, utilizing silence to emphasize the gravity of the recounted experiences.