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Auf Wiedersehen-Till We Meet Again

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Auf Wiedersehen-Till We Meet Again

(Doc. 76 min. DVD/HDCAM, 2011 - New Release)
  • Directed by: Linda G. Mills & Brian Dilg
  • Written and Produced by: Linda G. Mills &Peter Goodrich - Icy House Productions

Synopsis

In this compelling and often funny tale of recovery and renewal, author and activist Linda G. Mills is propelled by her family’s life-threatening experience of September 11, 2001 to return to the site of her mother’s flight from Vienna in 1939. Accompanied by her comically restless ten-year old son and highly opinionated mother, Linda discovers unsettling truths that upend familial and historical myths.



An unconventional documentary that brings the lessons of history into the present through the eyes of an often irreverent ten-year-old boy. A startlingly humorous adventure spanning five generations.


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Awards

  • Best Political Film - Philadelphia Independent Film Festival, USA
  • Narrative Feature Award of Merit - Los Angeles Cinema, USA
  • Audience Award - LA Jewish Film Festival, USA

Festivals

  • Detroit Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2012
  • Museum of Jewish Heritage, NYC, USA, 2011
  • NYU Tisch School of the Arts, Cantor Film Center, USA, 2011
  • Institute National d’histoire de l’art, Galerie Colbert, June 2011
  • Philadelphia Independent Film Festival, USA
  • LA Jewish Film Festival, USA
  • Vienna Jewish Film Festival, Austria, 2011
  • Minneapolis Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2011
  • La Bibliotheque Royale, Brussels, Belgium, 2011
  • 9-11-11 -Ten year anniversary of 9-11, NYU , 2011
  • Jerusalem Jewish Film Festival, Israel, 2011

Educational

  • Yale University
  • University of Pennsylvania
  • Brown University
  • Arizona State University
  • University of South Florida
  • US Holocaust Memorial Museum
  • University of Toronto
  • Oheb Shalom Congregation Library
  • AIJGS Conference, USA
  • Selected by the Austrian Ministry of Education, Arts, and Culture as a Holocaust educational tool for high school students across the country
  • Harvard University
 
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