David Kaufman film series
4 p.m. @Lichthaus Kino

Aug 11 Tue The New Klezmorim
Aug 12 Wed A. M. Klein – The Poet as Landscape
Aug 13 Thu Night of the Reich's Pogrom/
Terror from the Skies
Aug 14 Fri Song of the Lodz Ghetto
Aug 15 Sat From Despair to Defiance:
The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising




 




The filmmaker will be present at all screenings, he'll introduce his films and answer questions from the audience.

 

August 11, 4 p.m. @Lichthaus Kino
The New Klezmorim
Voices Inside the Revival of Yiddish Music
Running time: 69 min.
Language: English, also Yiddish with English subtitles.
Produced by Sun-Street Productions, Toronto, Canada, 2000
Admission: 8 € / 5 €
Reservations: post@lichthaus.de


Mandolinist Eric Stein and singer Michael Alpert at theKlezKanada Festival near Montreal, August 1999 ©David Kaufman

The New Klezmorim, one of a handful of films produced about the klezmer revival, was shot in 1998 and captures this musical movement at the peak of its greatest period of creativity. read more

 

August 12, 4 p.m. @Lichthaus Kino
A. M. Klein
The Poet as Landscape
Running time: 56 min.
Language: English
Produced by David Kaufman, Toronto, Canada, 1980
Admission: 8 € / 5 €
Reservations: post@lichthaus.de


Photo: Windows Live Fotogalerie

Abraham Moses Klein (1909-72) was the leading Anglo-Jewish poet of the 20th century and one of Canada’s most important poets of the 1930s and 40s. Klein wore many hats – poet, novelist, journalist, community activist, Joyce scholar, lawyer by training – and his strong cultural identification as a Jew permeated all his activities and informed his lifelong pursuits. read more

 

August 13, 4 p.m. @Lichthaus Kino
An afternoon with two films by David Kaufman
Admission: 8 € / 5 €
Reservations: post@lichthaus.de

Night of the Reich’s Pogrom
Running time: 47 min.
Language: English, and German with English subtitles
Produced for Barna-Alper Productions, Toronto, Canada, 2003

The night of November 9-10, 1938 marked the beginning of the final chapter in the thousand year-old history of Germany’s Jewish communities. On “Kristallnacht” or “Crystal Night”, as it was cynically named by the Nazis, the Nazi party went on a rampage against Jews, destroying almost 300 synagogues, 7500 Jewish businesses, thousands of residences and community buildings across Germany. read more

Terror from the Skies
Running time: 47 min.
Language: English, and Spanish with English subtitles
Produced for Barna-Alper Productions, Toronto, Canada, 1999


Pablo Picasso’s famous painting, Guernica, commemorates the destruction by bombing of the Basque town by the Luftwaffe during the Spanish Civil War. Photo: Windows Live Fotogalerie

Sixty-four years after the event, the devastating psychological wounds inflicted on the citizens of a small Basque town by German bombers have still not healed. The day was Monday, April 26, 1937. The planes were part of Nazi Germany’s notorious Condor Legion, and the town was Guernica. read more

 

August 14, 4 p.m. @Lichthaus Kino
Song of the Lodz Ghetto 
Running time: 121 min.
Language: English, also Hebrew, French, Polish, Yiddish, all with English subtitles.
Produced by Sun-Street Productions, Toronto, Canada, 2010
Admission: 8 € / 5 €
Reservations: post@lichthaus.de


Photo: USHMM

The haunting musical program of street songs from the Lodz Ghetto, as performed by Brave Old World, is the framework for David Kaufman’s recent film history of the “first and last ghetto” created by the Nazis in Poland. Made up equally of chilling narrative, stirring concert performances, and unforgettable photographs, this is the first major film to feature extensive interviews with survivors of the Holocaust from Lodz. read more

 

August 15, 4 p.m. @Lichthaus Kino
From Despair to Defiance
The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
Running time: 72 min.
Language: English, also Hebrew with English subtitles.
Produced for Barna-Alper Productions, Toronto, Canada, 2003
Admission: 8 € / 5 €
Reservations: post@lichthaus.de


Photo: Windows Live Fotogalerie

On April 19, 1943 the Nazis began the final liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto, which only one year earlier had been the largest Jewish community in occupied Europe. But this time when the Nazis came for the Jews, the young people of the Ghetto shocked them by staging an armed rebellion. Seven hundred and fifty resistance fighters, many of them teenagers, read more