Endblum (2014)
This short film is almost entirely filled with archival materials depicting the pre-war, everyday life of the Jewish community in Central and Eastern Europe. Black and white photos are accompanied by realistic sound that brings the images to life. Endblum is a minimalist story about absence. In the only contemporary shot, contrasting with the archives, we see the interior of an empty synagogue - a dead place devoid of its original function.
Director: Dorota Krakowska, Wioletta Sowa
Runtime: 11 min
Release Date: January 1, 2014
Original Language: pl
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Endblum about?
- This short film is almost entirely filled with archival materials depicting the pre-war, everyday life of the Jewish community in Central and Eastern Europe. Black and white photos are accompanied by realistic sound that brings the images to life. Endblum is a minimalist story about absence. In the only contemporary shot, contrasting with the archives, we see the interior of an empty synagogue - a dead place devoid of its original function.
- Who directed Endblum?
- Endblum was directed by Dorota Krakowska, Wioletta Sowa.
- How long is Endblum?
- Endblum has a runtime of 11m (11 minutes).