
Birkenau chimneys
In this day and age, with the subject of racism, immigrants, and anti-Semitism on many people’s minds, the release of After Auschwitz seems most appropriate. Telling the tale of six female survivors of the Holocaust, Eva Beckmann, Rena Drexler, Renee Firestone, Erika Jacoby, Lili Majzner, and Linda Sherman, this new documentary film explains how these immigrants carried on with their lives in America against all odds.
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In After Auschwitz, filmmaker Jon Kean examines the question, “What happens after surviving an unspeakable horror?” with six stories of remarkable women who survived the Holocaust and went on to build lives in the United States, but never truly found a place to call home.
Jon Kean with the six women of After Auschwitz
Their stories show the indelible role immigrants and women played in the history of America during the second half of the 20th century, and they serve as our guides on an unbelievable journey – sometimes celebratory, sometimes heart-breaking, but always inspiring.