WOLF (2013)
Sobre o filme
During the final stages of World War II, Chief Rabbi Benjamin Murmelstein was deported along with his family to the Terezin concentration camp, close to Prague. Appointed as the leader of the prisoners, he had the duty of representing the Nazi authorities at the location. After liberation, he was trialed for murder and later absolved. Since then, his son Wolf Murmelstein dedicated his existence to preserve his father’s memory, trying to give a more complex image to the role Benjamin had in Terezin. Capturing an intense meeting between Wolf and psychoanalyst David Meghnagi, a Shoah institute specialist in survivor psychology, the film shows the relationship between a son and his father’s memory.
Título original: WOLF
Ano: 2013
Classificação: 14 years
Duração: 61 min
Gênero: Documentary
País: Italy, Czech Republic
Cor: cor
Direção: CLAUDIO GIOVANNESI
Roteiro: David Meghnagi, Claudio Giovannesi
Fotografia: Michele D’Attanasio
Montagem: Giuseppe Trepiccione
Produtor: Marta Donzelli, Gregorio Paonessa, Radim Procházka, Daniel Růžička, Pert Morávec
Produção: Vivo film, Produkce Radim Procházka, Česká televize
Música: Claudio Giovannesi, Andrea Moscianese