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A Generation Apart

1983NR56m7.7

A one-hour documentary that explores the impact of the Holocaust on the families of survivors.

Children of survivors of the Holocaust ask how that event may have shaped them consciously and unconsciously. The Fishers are the primary focus: filmmaker Jack, his older brother Joe, and their parents who raised three sons in the Bronx. They talk about family dynamics and their perceptions and feelings. Also profiled are Shelley Gelfman, an artist, and her mother Mary, and less intensely, we meet a physician and an actor who are children of survivors. In the conversations, people discuss guilt, love, and loss. The parents suggest they may have placed too much hope on their children's shoulders, been too protective, or held back affection. The children respond. Written by

Info about A Generation Apart

Studio(s): City Lights Pictures

Originally Released: Oct 01, 1983

Budget: $150,000.00

Genres:Documentary