The Flat

The Flat

Release date : July 11, 2011
Runtime : 1h 37m
Countries of origin : Germany / Israel /
Original Language : English / Hebrew / German /
Director : Arnon Goldfinger /
Writers : Arnon Goldfinger /
Production companies : Zero One Film / ZDF / ARTE /
July 11, 2011 1h 37m Germany Documentary English More
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The flat on the third floor of a Bauhaus building in Tel Aviv was where my grandparents lived since they immigrated to Palestine in the 1930s. Were it not for the view from the windows, one might have thought that the flat was in Berlin. When my grandmother passed away at the age of 98 we were called to the flat to clear out what was left. Objects, pictures, letters and documents awaited us, revealing traces of a troubled and unknown past. The film begins with the emptying out of a flat and develops into a riveting adventure, involving unexpected national interests, a friendship that crosses enemy lines, and deeply repressed family emotions. And even reveals some secrets that should have probably remained untold...
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Axel Milberg
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  • title:The Flat
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2011
  • Runtime:1h 37m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany · Israel ·
  • Original Language: English · Hebrew · German ·
  • Director: Arnon Goldfinger /
  • Writers: Arnon Goldfinger ·
  • Production companies: Zero One Film · ZDF · ARTE ·
  • Overview:The flat on the third floor of a Bauhaus building in Tel Aviv was where my grandparents lived since they immigrated to Palestine in the 1930s. Were it not for the view from the windows, one might have thought that the flat was in Berlin. When my grandmother passed away at the age of 98 we were called to the flat to clear out what was left. Objects, pictures, letters and documents awaited us, revealing traces of a troubled and unknown past. The film begins with the emptying out of a flat and develops into a riveting adventure, involving unexpected national interests, a friendship that crosses enemy lines, and deeply repressed family emotions. And even reveals some secrets that should have probably remained untold...
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