It was the biggest escape in the history of the Berlin Wall: in one historic night of October 1964, 57 East-Berliners try their luck through a tunnel into West Berlin. Just before the last few reach the other side, the East German border guards notice the escape and open fire. Remarkably, all the refugees and their escape agents make it out of the tunnel unscathed, but one border guard is dead: 21-year-old officer Egon Schultz.
A documentary about the Weissensee Jewish Cemetery, the largest Jewish cemetery in Europe, located in Berlin, Germany. The film explores the cemetery's history, its significance to the Jewish community, and the stories of those buried there.
Rabbi Wolff (2016) is a documentary that provides an insightful and captivating look into the life of a Jewish rabbi, highlighting his experiences and contributions within the Jewish community. The film delves into the challenges he faces, the wisdom he imparts, and the impact he makes on the lives of those around him.
Gerdas Schweigen is a documentary that explores the life of Gerda, a woman who chooses to remain silent. Through interviews and footage, the film delves into the reasons behind Gerda's silence and the impact it has on her relationships and self-expression.
Die Rapoports - Unsere drei Leben is a documentary film that tells the story of the Rapoport family, their experiences as scientists, their life in New York City, and the dynamics of their family relationships, especially with their children.
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