7.2/10 IMDb
Inspired by true events, Remembrance is a remarkable love story set against a concentration camp in Poland, 1944: romance blossoms between a young Jewish woman, Hannah (Alice Dwyer) and Polish political prisoner Tomasz (Mateusz Damięcki). They steal passionate moments together and fuelled by love, they manage a daring escape. But during the chaos and confusion of the last moments of war, they lose all trace of one another. More than thirty years later, happily married New Yorker Hannah (Dagmar Manzel) sees a familiar face on TV. Could it really be Tomasz, the man she loved and lost all those years ago?
“To those who swore they’d seen enough Holocaust-themed films to last a lifetime: Rescind your vow, just this once. “Remembrance” is that good. It’s better than good, in fact. It’s unforgettable.”
Libertas Film Magazine
Berlin & Beyond International Film Festival: AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARD
Los Angeles Jewish Film Festival: BEST DRAMA AUDIENCE AWARD
New York Jewish Film Festival
Wood River Jewish Film Festival
'STRIKING PIECE OF WORK' - Boston Globe
JESSE EISENBERG, Academy Award nominee stars in this Orwellian/Kafkaesque psychological thriller.
83% Rotten Tomatoes
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Black comedy thriller film written and directed by Richard Ayoade and ...
American Jewish Film Awards
BEST SHORT FILM – FINALIST
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Here is a celebration of their tenacity and a warning that their histories, synagogues, cemeteries, and sacred possessions (i.e. Torahs, prayer books, memorial plaques, etc.) could vanish without a trace.
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