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My Knees were Jumping: Remembering the Kindertransports is a poignant documentary that dives deep into the emotional recollections of survivors from a crucial yet often overlooked part of history. The film weaves together personal narratives with archival footage, creating a stark contrast between the innocence of youth and the harsh realities they faced. The pacing is thoughtful, allowing the weight of their memories to settle in. Themes of resilience and loss permeate the interviews, each story layered with the complexity of survival and hope. It's not flashy in terms of effects or production, but the authenticity of the voices is what really sticks with you. Definitely a remarkable piece for any serious collector of Holocaust history.
Focuses on personal survivor stories.Includes archival footage from the late 1930s.Highlights the historical significance of the Kindertransports.
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