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Author Deuber, Walo, director, screenwriter

Title Fading traces / directed by Walo Deuber and produced by Rose Marie Schneider Doc Productions
Published New York, NY : Filmakers Library, 2001

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Description 1 online resource (54 min.)
Series World history in video
Summary The western Ukraine was once home to the largest Jewish community that ever existed. Five million Jews living there had a rich culture, with Jewish music abounding and a thriving Yiddish theater. All this disappeared with the German invasion of Russia in 1941 and the tragic events of the Holocaust. Fading Traces artfully weaves the words of writers such as Rose Auslander, Isaak Babel, Martin Buber, David Kahane, as well as others, with the accounts and experiences of those still living. The film seeks out the traces of this lost world and brings it to life. Since the opening of the Soviet Union, this historic land is once more accessible. Fertile countryside, ancient tombstones, austere synagogues, train stations, markets, cobble stone streets - the fabric of daily life, as well as the dark forbidding sites of mass graveyards. Here is a past that is all but wiped out, except when excavated deftly and respectfully in Fading Traces
Analysis Religion
Credits Producer, Rose-Marie Schneider ; written and directed by Walo Deuber ; voices, James H. Lurie, Ann-Marie Michel
Audience For College; Adult audiences
Notes English
Videodisc version record
Subject Jews -- Ukraine.
Jews
Ukraine
Genre/Form Documentary
documentary film.
Documentary films
Nonfiction films
Documentary films.
Nonfiction films.
Documentaires.
Films autres que de fiction.
Form Streaming video
Author Schneider, Rose-Marie, producer
Lurie, James H., voice actor
Michel, Ann-Marie, voice actor
Ausländer, Rose, 1901-1988, author.
Babelʹ, I. (Isaak), 1894-1940, author.
Buber, Martin, 1878-1965, author.
Kahana, David, 1903-1998, author
Doc Productions, production company
Filmakers Library, inc., publisher.