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Treasures (Trezoros)
A moving documentary that illuminates the lives of a Sephardic community in Greece whose story speaks for all people who have been decimated by war and discrimination.
Release : | 2016 |
Rating : | 8.5 |
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Crew : | Director, Director, |
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Genre : | Documentary |
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Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
The Worst Film Ever
Simply Perfect
This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
"We realize that each and every one of us has a duty to remember and to encourage future generations to say NO to racism, say a big NO to fascism, say a big NO to war and to say a big yes to peace and to coexistence!"--Philippos Petsalnikos, 1996, Former Speaker of Greek Parliament at the dedication of a monument to remember the Jews of Kastoria who lost their lives in the death camps.A brilliant film, Trezoros: The Lost Jews of Kastoria tells the story of a community decimated at the time of war. At the center of this story, much like the geography of the Jewish quarter of Kastoria, Greece itself, is the harrowing plight and unlikely reunion of a brother and sister who found one another upon liberation from Nazi Germany. Woven into this narrative is the impact felt by the Christian friends and neighbors of the Jewish Kastorialis who lost their lives when they were deported to death camps. Through their personal accounts, we learn of the strong ties and emotional bonds that connected these friends and neighbors. The message of this film is timeless and critical for understanding the depths of the human condition. This film reminds us of the fragility of what we take for granted when racism and bigotry prevail and fascists falsely lure the desperate masses into believing in an inhumane "solution." Trezoros moves quickly through space and time, carrying the viewers through a turbulent history with periodic intervals with the celebration of what the free can take for granted.
God Bless you El Russo. Tears to our eyes listening to the stories of what they endured. My Popou at the end, God bless his soul. I strive to be one ounce of what they were.
This documentary was so much more than I expected! Frankly it had me on the edge of my seat to hear what happened next! Very enlightening to hear from ACTUAL survivors... so glad to see this story was documented.
After viewing this documentary about a multi religious Greek village I sat back and absorbed the gravity of their experience during WWII. I was moved to view it again. The horror of their trials was delivered honestly, but with a nurturing hand...no shock value here. A must see!