- Summary
- "Young Israelis in Berlin are mostly attracted by its cosmopolitan and international atmosphere, the low cost of living and the good infrastructure, which make life fairly easy. Berlin was also the place from which the Nazis planned the systematic extermination of the Jews. Three generations after the Holocaust, does this fact matter to young Israelis? How does it affect their lives today? Three of them want to find out, what it would do to them to embark on a journey into the past by retracing the life and refurnishing the original apartment of a Jewish family from Berlin once deported by the Nazis"-- http://www.gebrueder-beetz.de/en/productions/an-apartment-in-berlin (as viewed on August 19, 2014).
- Format
- Video
- Published
- [Berlin?] : Gebrueder Beetz Filmproduktion, [2013]
[Jerusalem, Israel] : Ruth Diskin Ltd
©2013
- Locale
- Germany
Berlin
Berlin (Germany)
- Other Authors/Editors
- Agneskirchner, Alice, film director, screenwriter, narrator, interviewer.
Beetz, Christian, film producer.
Zabell, Jan, cinematographer.
Margalith, Melanie, editor of moving image work.
Mendel, Yael, interviewee.
Roth, Eyal, interviewee.
Sapir, Yoav, interviewee.
Alar, Lotte, interviewee.
Gebrueder Beetz Filmproduktion, production company, publisher.
- Notes
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Widescreen (16.9) presentation.
Alice Agneskrichner (writer, director, narrator) ; director of photography, Jan Zabell ; editor, Melanie Margalith ; producer, Christian Beetz.
Alice Agneskirchner, Yael Mendel, Eyal Roth, Yoav Sapir, Lotte Alar, and other interviewees.
Disc characteristics: DVD-R.
In English and German with English subtitles.