My Father (Récits de Sam) (2009)

Sam Hoffenberg was one of the rare survivors of the camp of Poniatowa, where he was deported when the Warsaw ghetto was liquidated in 1943. Using footage filmed in 1989, MY FATHER is a fragmented meditation on survival, in an intimate dialogue between father and daughter.

Director: Esther Hoffenberg
Runtime: 15 min
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Original Language: en
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What is My Father (Récits de Sam) about?
Sam Hoffenberg was one of the rare survivors of the camp of Poniatowa, where he was deported when the Warsaw ghetto was liquidated in 1943. Using footage filmed in 1989, MY FATHER is a fragmented meditation on survival, in an intimate dialogue between father and daughter.
Who directed My Father (Récits de Sam)?
My Father (Récits de Sam) was directed by Esther Hoffenberg.
How long is My Father (Récits de Sam)?
My Father (Récits de Sam) has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).