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| Yale Strom | |||
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| Ronald Belkin | .... | producer | |
| Bernard Berkin | .... | producer | |
| Michael P. Lustig | .... | producer | |
| Steven Posen | .... | producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Leopold Kozlowski | |||
| Yale Strom | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Oren Rudavsky | |||
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| David Notowitz | |||
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The filmaker goes to Poland in search of one of the last known Klezmer musicians who is still living in Poland, once the heart of Jewish Klezmer music.
What this film does so well is put a human cultural face behind the grim statistics of the Holocaust. By showing us the rich musical legacy that was virtually destroyed by the Nazi death machine, one is able to more firmly grasp just how horrific the Holocaust was.
The music is beautiful, and the focus of the documentary, Leopold Kozlowski, is a lively charismatic man and keeps this film entertaining to watch.