Follow-Up To Director Jon Kean's
Critically-Acclaimed Swimming in Auschwitz
Critically-Acclaimed Swimming in Auschwitz
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As Seen In Theaters Nationwide And In Canada!
What Educators & Critics Are Saying About After Auschwitz:
Selected For The
American Library Association's Prestigious
2019 'Notable Videos For Adults' List
American Library Association's Prestigious
2019 'Notable Videos For Adults' List
"a fine tribute to the human spirit, along with a reminder of the importance of never allowing this most heinous of tragedies to slip away into half-forgotten history...Highly recommended."
- Video Librarian Magazine
Considered The #1 Peer-Reviewed Voice In The Educational World
Considered The #1 Peer-Reviewed Voice In The Educational World

100% Critic Approval Rating Rotten Tomatoes
✅ Recommended
- Educational Media Reviews Online
Reviewed by Sheila Intner, Professor Emerita,
Graduate School of Library & Information Science, Simmons College GSLIS at Mt. Holyoke, South Hadley, MA
Reviewed by Sheila Intner, Professor Emerita,
Graduate School of Library & Information Science, Simmons College GSLIS at Mt. Holyoke, South Hadley, MA
Used As An Educational Resource For Institutions Including:
• New York University
• Marlene Meyerson JCC of Manhattan • Arizona Jewish Historical Society |
• Dallas Public Library
• Los Angeles Public Library • San Francisco Public Library |
And many more!
Directed By
Jon Kean Run Time: 88 min. Rating: NR Public Performance Rights Licensing:
Starting at $325 Organizations & institutions please contact info@passionriver.com for a quote Genre: Documentary
Academic Courses & Areas of Study: Jewish Studies Holocaust World War 2 Women's Studies American Studies Titles Synopsis: After Auschwitz is a “Post-Holocaust” documentary that follows six extraordinary women, capturing what it means to move from tragedy and trauma towards life. These women all moved to Los Angeles, married, raised children and became“Americans” but they never truly found a place to call home. What makes the story so much more fascinating is how these women saw, interpreted and interacted with the changing face of America in the second half of the 20th century. In watching the struggles of survival, the audience feels a searing connection to our current political climate, as history teaches us the vital role humanity plays in our hopes for greater understanding and compassion. These powerful women serve as our guides on an unbelievable journey, sometimes celebratory, sometimes heart breaking but always inspiring. |
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