Germany / USA,
1949, 77 min
Directed by:
Herbert B. FredersdorfScreenplay:
Karl Georg KülbCinematography:
Franz KochComposer:
Lothar BrühnePlots(1)
Born in 1917 in Poland, Israel Beker is the sole survivor of a large family that was devastated by the Shoah. After 1945 Beker ended up in Landsberg in a Displaced Persons camp for Jewish survivors. There he made the semi-autobiographical film Long is the Road (1948), the first filmic treatise on the Shoah from the perspective of Jewish survivors post 1945. (DOK.fest München)
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