See You Soon Again is a quiet yet profound documentary that weaves the personal narrative of Leo Bretholz, a Jewish survivor of the Holocaust, with the broader tapestry of the Baltimore community of survivors. The film captures the fragility of memory and the weight of history, offering a deeply human perspective on resilience and loss. The pacing is reflective, allowing for moments of introspection. The atmosphere is heavy with nostalgia and sorrow, yet there's a sense of connection among the survivors that adds warmth. It's a rare glimpse into individual stories that form a collective experience, highlighting the importance of remembrance in the face of atrocity.
Documentary about Holocaust survivalFocuses on personal stories and communityExplores themes of memory and resilience
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Lukas Stepanik
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