The film tells about a number of Italian Jewish families who were expelled from their country at the time of Fascist persecution, settled elsewhere and prospered against all odds. After spending her whole life behind a camera as a producer - she was the first Italian woman to undertake that traditionally male profession - Marina Piperno turned herself into the witness to, and narrator of, her family’s adventurous saga. The film spans the period from the passing of racist legislation by the Fascist regime in 1938-following similar legislation passed in Hitler’s Germany-to the present time, when her cousins are already 3rd-generation American, Israeli, and European. It also traces Marina’s personal quest of a sounder Jewish identity, freed from the baggage of assimilation, and enriched by the affection of many of her family members she had believed lost. During that meandering and often touching journey, Marina was able to locate, meet and engage her cousins in conversation. She also searched the photographic and paper archives of families related to her own, and showed those pictures alongside with others portraying modern, cosmopolitan Jews, successful in learning and in business. This mix of past and present makes both surprisingly vibrant, and brings to the fore the Jews’ incredible resilience and their endlessly diverse identities. |
||
Ratings: | IMDB: 0.0/10 | |
Released: | May 18, 2017 | |
Runtime: | 240 min | |
Genres: | Documentary History War | |
Countries: | Italy | |
Companies: | Piperno & Faccini | |
Crew: | Luigi Faccini Marina Piperno | |
suisen : Stumbled over the show saw Martin n Steve, (Father of the Bride, Three Amigos) i had to ch...