1529 16th Street NW
Washington, District of Columbia 20036

Film followed by a reception

US, 2008, video, documentary
101 minutes
Director: Andrew Jacobs

This inspiring and startlingly funny documentary follows a group of Holocaust survivors during what might be their final summer together at a bungalow colony in the Catskill mountains. Directed by New York Times journalist Andrew Jacobs, with beautiful cinematography by a team of filmmakers including Albert Maysles,(Gimme Shelter, Grey Gardens). The verite film explores the power of friendship and the drive to find joy despite painful memories. It is a counterintuitive Holocaust documentary: a fusion of ribald humor, stories of unimaginable loss, the last of the Borscht Belt crooners, and a family made entirely of friends and lovers. The characters dance, flirt and fight as the fate of their community hangs in the balance.

Official Website: http://thejdc.convio.net/site/Calendar/2049125553?view=Detail&id=112421

Added by DCJCC Film Program on July 27, 2009

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