Surviving Skokie

Surviving Skokie

Release date : November 8, 2015
Runtime : 1h 5m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Eli Adler / Blair Gershkow /
Writers : Blair Gershkow /
Production companies :
November 8, 2015 1h 5m United States of America Documentary English More
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Surviving Skokie, an intensely personal documentary, explores the effects of a late 1970s threatened neo-Nazi march in Skokie, IL on its large Holocaust survivor population. Thousands of survivors comprised 10 percent of this Chicago suburb, including Jack, the father of co-producer, Eli Adler. The relationship between father and son deepens as they return to Poland, where Eli learns more about the extended family that perished during the Shoah. Together they retrace the painful and debilitating journey through two ghettos and two concentration camps. Included are poignant commentaries and archival footage of the historical events spanning 70 years and two continents.
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  • title:Surviving Skokie
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2015
  • Runtime:1h 5m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Eli Adler / Blair Gershkow /
  • Writers: Blair Gershkow ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Surviving Skokie, an intensely personal documentary, explores the effects of a late 1970s threatened neo-Nazi march in Skokie, IL on its large Holocaust survivor population. Thousands of survivors comprised 10 percent of this Chicago suburb, including Jack, the father of co-producer, Eli Adler. The relationship between father and son deepens as they return to Poland, where Eli learns more about the extended family that perished during the Shoah. Together they retrace the painful and debilitating journey through two ghettos and two concentration camps. Included are poignant commentaries and archival footage of the historical events spanning 70 years and two continents.
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