Clattering plates to set the table for the Rosh Hashanah festival. The brightly lit house of an old Jewish lady who survived the war in a dark bunker. A group of friends who look after the garden of the Liebermann Villa. Two generations after the Holocaust the memories may begin to fade, but in small, seemingly banal moments of daily life they can still be felt. The filmmaker records how personal memory and collective history, inherited trauma and the living present interact.
Quelle: achtungberlin.de