- Occupation
Producer - Country
Poland
Bork Miroslaw
Po-lin
Unique archive materials, not published before and filmed mostly by amateurs, presenting the everyday life in the borderland towns of the Second Republic of Poland, where Jewish and Polish communities peacefully coexisted. 'Po-lin', which means 'we're going tostay here',is the Yiddish name for Poland. The film is the result of an extensive and a few years long archive research carried out by the director in various countries around the world, including New York and Yad Vashem. On the basis of the 'Memory Book' written by the Holocaust survivors it was possible to identify the full names of almost all the people anonymously filmed in the 1920s and 30s.
Ordynacka 14/5
00-358 Warsaw
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02-858 Warszawa