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'Our Children' (, 'Unzere kinder'; ) is a 1946 semi-documentary Yiddish-language film created in Polish People's Republic. It was directed by and based on the script by Rachel Auerbach and Binem Heller.[Marc Caplan, "Too Soon? Yiddish Humour and the Holocaust in Postwar Poland", In: 'Laughter After: Humor and the Holocaust', 2020, [https://books.google.com/books?id=oxioDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT47 p.47]] Its frame story is the interaction of Jewish orphans who survived the Holocaust with popular Polish comic duo Dzigan and Shumacher[Ira Konigsberg, "Our Children and the Limits of Cinema: Early Jewish Responses to the Holocaust", 'Film Quarterly', vol. 52, no. 1 (1998), pp. 7-19, ][[https://www.yadvashem.org/he/education/educational-materials/film-reviews/our-children.html " ( ) - : "], a review at Yad Vashem ] After the premiere the film was banned in Poland.[[https://teologiapolityczna.pl/kino-zydowskie-w-polsce-michal-waszynski-i-inni-rozmowa-z-tadeuszem-lubelskim-1 "Tadeusz Lubelski: Kino ydowskie w Polsce. Micha Waszyski i inni"]] In 1951 an English-language dubbing was released under the title 'It Will Never Happen Again',
Film history
It was one of the first films about the Holocaust and probably the first one to deal with the issue of "correct" representation of the post-Holocaust trauma.[Daphne Dolinko, [https://openscholar.huji.ac.il/sites/default/files/slil/files/05-dafna58-75.pdf , 1949-1924] Trauma and its representation in Yiddish cinema in Poland, 1924-1949]] Marc Caplan of Johns Hopkins University describes the film genre as "mixing satire, idyl, Holocaust testimony, and expressions of defiant hope". Described as "semi-documentary", much of the film is fictional,[ including children's Holocaust reminiscences.][Ian Biddle, "Music, Sound, and Affect in Yiddish-Language Holocaust Cinema: The Posttraumatic Community in Natan Gross's Unzere kinder (1948)", 'Music and the Moving Image', 2018, 11(3):40, ([https://eprints.ncl.ac.uk/file_store/production/237862/35780DF1-F397-4D5C-B92B-A98C3E5126E0.pdf draft online])]
One of the child survivors starring in the film is Shimon Redlich.[[https://holocaust.appstate.edu/node/409 Summer Symposium on the Holocaust Screens 1948 Film Unzere Kinder Followed by Discussion with Child Survivor and Cast Member Shimon Redlich live from Israel]]
In 1979 the original nitrate print was discovered and the film was restored by 1991, with English captions added.[[https://jewishfilm.org/Catalogue/films/ourchildren.html "Our Children / Unzere Kinder"], National Center for Jewish Film]
Plot summary
A group of Jewish orphans who survived the Holocaust, on a trip from their orphanage attend a show of Dzigan and Shumacher who staged a comic skit named "Singers of the 'Ghetto'", as two beggars singing and dancing for food. Disagreeing with the portrayal of ghetto life, they heckle the show. Later they invite the comics to their orphanage so that they can tell then the true story. The comics accept the invitation and present there their best shows. At night they overhear children telling each other stories of their life. Next day they suggest children to present their own plays...[Ute Wlfel, [https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17411548.2019.1615188 "The lost child as figure of trauma and recovery in early post-war cinema: Fred Zinnemanns 'The Search' (1948) and Natan Gross 'Unzere Kinder' (1948)"], 'Studies in European Cinema', Vol. 18, 2021, Issue 2, 159-175, ][
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References
Further reading
*J. Hoberman, 'Bridge of Light: Yiddish Film Between Two Worlds', [https://books.google.com/books?id=k7U8TGJi904C&pg=PA330 pp.330,331]
Category:1948 films
Category:Polish documentary films
Category:Polish drama films
Category:Yiddish-language films
Category:Films about the aftermath of the Holocaust
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