Watermarks

A celebration of age and resilience.
- John Anderson, Newsday
A moving, poignant tale about triumph in the face of the unthinkable.
- Debra Birnbaum, The New York Post
A touching film...
- Marta Barber, Miami Herlad
Modest, moving and intelligently assembled.
- Liam Lacey, Globe & Mail

synopsis

Watermarks is the story of the champion women swimmers of the legendary Jewish sports club, Hakoah Vienna. Hakoah ("The Strength" in Hebrew) was founded in 1909 in response to the notorious Aryan Paragraph, which forbade Austrian sports clubs from accepting Jewish athletes. After the political unification of Nazi Germany and Austria in 1938 the Nazis shut down the club, but the swimmers managed to flee the country before the war broke out, thanks to an escape operation organized by Hakoah’s functionaries. Sixty-five years later, director Yaron Zilberman meets the members of the women’s swim team in their homes around the world, and arranges a reunion in their old swimming pool in Vienna, a journey that evokes memories of youth, struggle and triumph.

Date de sortie

Langue originale: English, German and Hebrew
Genre: Documentary, World Cinema
Durée: 80 min
Année: 2004

Crédits

Un film de
Yaron Zilberman

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