Three Minutes: A Lengthening
This quietly imposing film takes a three minute fragment of film of Nasielsk, Poland taken in August 1938 by David Kurtz, an emigre visiting his grandfather's home village, which was discovered by his grandson in a closet. Using only images retrieved from this fragment, it tells the tale of the Jewish community of the village of Nasielsk, obliterated by the Holocaust.
This quietly imposing film takes a three minute fragment of film of Nasielsk, Poland taken in August 1938 by David Kurtz, an emigre visiting his grandfather's home village, which was discovered by his grandson in a closet. Using only images retrieved from this fragment, it tells the tale of the Jewish community of the village of Nasielsk, obliterated by the Holocaust.
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