The Maelstrom - A Family Chronicle
The Maelstrom - A Family Chronicle
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“The Maelstrom – a Family Chronicle” is based on a collection of films shot by the Dutch Jewish Peereboom family during the period 1938-1942. They filmed up until the very last moment: the evening before they were transported to a German ‘labour’ camp. World War II and the Holocaust are the subjects of many archive-based documentaries. In these films, footage is very rarely ever used that shows the other side of the official history: amateur films. This is remarkable, because only these films show everyday life, with all its attendant emotions and feelings.
1942. Moving light and darkness. A family at a table. Piles of clothes everywhere in the room. Women repair them. Spirits are low. Everything seems to indicate that a departure is near. Suitcases are standing ready in the background. Only one family member will survive the war.
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projection time:60 min.
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country/year:Netherlands /1997
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director:Péter Forgács
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production:Cesar Messemaker / Lumen Film
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awards :2000 – IFF London: Grand Prize Out Of That Darkness”, 1999 – Jerusalem IFF: The MAYOR'S Jewish Experience Prize
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