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Death of Zygielbojm
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Death of Zygielbojm

In May 1943, Szmul Zygielbojm, a member of the Polish government-in-exile, committed suicide in London. His action leads young British journalist Adam to follow the coroner’s investigation, revealing the significance of Zygielbojm’s mission in Great Britain: to convince the indifferent Allies to intervene in the Holocaust being perpetrated by Nazi Germany in Europe. An account…

Category: Drama, Europe, Fiction, History, Holocaust, Jewish Film, Jewish Highlights, Theatrical, War
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Official Selection
Atlanta Jewish Film Festival
Hong Kong Jewish Film Festival
Jewish International Film Festival
Judy Levis Krug Boca Raton Jewish Film Festival
Ann Arbor Jewish Film Festival
Chicago Jewish Film Festival

Educator’s Choice
Yad Vashem

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Synopsis

A TRUE story about the tragic fate of a Jewish political activist who committed suicide in London on May 12, 1943. His act was a protest against the world’s inaction in the face of the Holocaust tragedy. The narrative unfolds through the perspective of a young British journalist who, like many contemporaries in the Western world, was unaware of the scale of the crimes against humanity occurring in Eastern Europe at that time.

Director

Ryszard Brylski

He graduated from the Department of Graphic Art of the Lodz Fine Art Academy, and the Department of Directing of the Lodz Film School. He has made feature films, commercials, and TV series. During his three year stay in the United States (1987-1990), he shot news reports for WNYC, PBS, and TVP. Since 2004, he’s been lecturing at the Lodz Film School, where several dozen student etudes were created under his guidance.

In the early 1990s, Ryszard Brylski discovered “Deborah” – Marek Sołtysik’s novel about the forbidden love between a Pole and a Jewish girl taking place in the restless summer of 1939. “I wrote »Deborah« lovingly and fearfully. It was my fifteenth book. And my first shameless one. I avoided being explicit. I wasn’t thinking about critics. I published it in 1991 to pay for rent,” recalled Sołtysik. The book impressed the director so much that he decided to translate it onto the screen.

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Director

Ryszard Brylski

Length

86 min

Release Year

2021

Countries of Origin

Poland

Languages

Polish

Subtitle

English

Genre

Fiction, Drama, History, Biography

Original Title

Smierc Zygielbojma

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