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The Girl From Salonika

The Girl From Salonika is the story of Mazaltov ‘Fofo’ Behar, a 17 year old Greek girl deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau and a victim of Nazi sterilization experiments at the hands of Nazi doctor Horst Schumann. We revisit her early years in Greece and the political and social climate before the German invasion and deportation of…

Category: Holocaust, Human Rights, Jewish Film, Marriage and Parenting, War
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Description

Best War and Peace Film – Mannheim Arts and Film Festival
Best War Theme Film – Paris Cine Awards

Official Selection
HISTORY International Film Festival Austria
New York Jewish Sephardic Film Festival
History Film Festival, Croatia
Chania Film Festival, Greece
Bedford Documentary Film Festival, UK
Moscow Jewish Film Festival
Beachside Cinemas Takapuna

Screenings
International Center for MultiGenerational Legacies of Trauma

Educational Screening
Medical Review Auschwitz: Medicine Behind the Barbed Wire (Krakow, Poland)/Film Screening and Panel/La Model, Barcelona

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Summary

THE GIRL FROM SALONIKA is the story of Mazaltov ‘Fofo’ Behar, a 17-year-old Greek girl deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau and a victim of Nazi sterilization experiments at the hands of Nazi doctor Horst Schumann. We revisit her early years in Greece and the political and social climate before the German invasion and deportation of 90% of Greek Jews. The Girl From Salonika features never-before-seen footage shot inside Block 10 and Fofo’s testimony. As one of the few survivors of Block 10, Fofo reclaimed her maiden name, and her voice and began working with doctors and university professors toward the end of her life. She raised awareness of the importance of medical ethics, and what happens when dangerous ideologies run rampant, and what happens when doctors in particular lose their humanity. We look at the effects of international trauma via her son David and grandson Carlos, a psychologist who journeys to Auschwitz to learn more about his grandmother. Fofo made her Sephardi exodus back to Spain, married another Greek Holocaust survivor, and lived a full and generous life. Her message resonates with young and old, and importantly conveys a message to all of our future medical professionals.

Director

Alison Jayne Wilson is an Australian filmmaker based in Barcelona, Spain. She is a political science graduate and communications professional who crossed over to documentary after 15 years in the NFP sector. She has a special interest in human rights, women’s issues, migration and helping survivors tell their stories. Her last documentary EXIT shining a light on human trafficking premiered at The San Diego International Film Festival. Alison collaborates with many academics, individuals and institutions screening her films to a diverse audience.

“I was 8 or 9 when my mother told me a terrifying story, that was actually real. I had asked her why our neighbour Zelda was always so sad. She explained that Zelda had once been a mother and her children had been taken away from her, her twins, and used in Nazi experiments. To this day, I have never forgotten Zelda, or her eyes.” – Alison Jayne Wilson

Additional information

Director

Alison Jayne Wilson

Length

35 min

Release year

2023

Countries of origin

Spain

Languages

English, Spanish, French

Subtitles

English, Spanish

Genre

Documentary

Educational Pricing (DVD/Blu-Ray)

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