After Auschwitz is an outstanding look at what happened after the Holocaust for 6 women who survived it. The immediate aftermath is shocking, but watching these women set out to rebuild their lives is a fascinating experience. It's an inspiring look at dealing with horror, but more than that, it's about strength. This is an element of the Holocaust that hasn't been explored much on film, and in this day and age, these stories remain incredibly relevant.
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Great Documentary
dpew-741876 July 2017
Amazing story about what it means to "go home," after war. This documentary follows the lives of six extraordinary women and what it meant for them to be liberated from Auschwitz. Traditionally we celebrate liberation as a victory, but this film makes you think about what that liberation meant to women who had no money, no homes and few or no relatives to go home to after having just survived the trauma of Auschwitz. As much about the Holocaust as it is about the challenges of returning to society from war and severe trauma, this movie is very timely as we welcome back veterans from the Gulf War. A must see movie.
Don't Miss This Wonderful Documentary
eg-0661915 January 2019
Unlike most documentaries that deal with the Holocaust, "After Auschwitz" is hopeful, uplifting and life-affirming. At its core, this film showcases the resilience of the human soul and the ability of people to emerge from the darkest of circumstances to find hope, love and happiness. A must-see!
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