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Movie Review: “Resistance” Retains Its Soft Dedication To The Jewish Children Amidst A Hard-Hitting History Of The War Against Nazism

Dianne ChungApril 14, 2020April 14, 2020

  The story of a group of Jewish Boy Scouts who worked with the French Resistance to save the lives of ten thousand orphans during World War II.

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Movie Review: Jakubowicz’s “Resistance” Is A Benign WWII Flick With A Focus On Marcel Marceau’s Heroic Efforts

Ashley Marie WellsMarch 31, 2020March 31, 2020

  The story of a group of Jewish Boy Scouts who worked with the French Resistance to save the lives of ten thousand orphans during World War II.

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Movie Review & Interview: A Man Of Silence Speaks Volumes In His Actions In “Resistance”

Susan KandellMarch 26, 2020March 26, 2020

  The story of a group of Jewish Boy Scouts who worked with the French Resistance to save the lives of ten thousand orphans during World War II.

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Movie Review: “To Dust” Strives For Spiritual Solace And A Measure Of Closure

Thomas TunstallFebruary 28, 2019February 28, 2019

  Shmuel, a Hasidic cantor in Upstate New York, distraught by the untimely death of his wife, struggles to find religious solace, while secretly obsessing over how her body will decay. As a clandestine partnership develops with Albert, a local community college biology professor, the two embark on a darkly comic and increasingly literal undertaking …

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Movie Review: “Son Of Saul” Brings Humanity To An Inhuman Holocaust

Jim LandFebruary 6, 2016February 6, 2016

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