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Every Face Has a Name
Every Face Has a Name

Every Face Has a Name

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Documentary

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Recalls the day when Holocaust survivors took their first steps into freedom, unaware of their future. Every Face Has a Name puts a name on those nameless faces and lets them recount their feelings of that day, the 28th of April, 1945.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Swedish

Runtime

76 mins

Rating

7.8/10

Release Date

20 February 2015

Country

Sweden

Cast

Fredzia Marmur

Fredzia Marmur

Self

Elsie Ragusin

Elsie Ragusin

Self

Svenn Martinsen

Svenn Martinsen

Self

Nurit Stern

Nurit Stern

Self

Bernhard Kempler

Bernhard Kempler

Self

Anita Lobel

Anita Lobel

Self

Ryszard Lagemo

Ryszard Lagemo

Self

Piotr Górski

Piotr Górski

Self

Philip Jackson

Philip Jackson

Self

Judith Popinski

Judith Popinski

Self

Olga Quastler

Olga Quastler

Self (archive footage)

Rosetta Ahmed

Rosetta Ahmed

Self (archive footage)

Sabina Głozacka

Sabina Głozacka

Self (archive footage)

Maria Górska

Maria Górska

Self (archive footage)

Alicja Lutostańska

Alicja Lutostańska

Self (archive footage)

Bożena Lutostańska

Bożena Lutostańska

Self (archive footage)

Charlotte Jackson

Charlotte Jackson

Self (archive footage)

Eda Karo

Eda Karo

Self (archive footage)

Mala Landsberg

Mala Landsberg

Self (archive footage)

Lolka Calel

Lolka Calel

Self (archive footage)

Masza Stern

Masza Stern

Self (archive footage)

Marguerite Lartigau

Marguerite Lartigau

Self (archive footage)

Hinda Jakubowicz

Hinda Jakubowicz

Self (archive footage)

Fela Gelbart

Fela Gelbart

Self (archive footage)

Rosa Gelbart

Rosa Gelbart

Self (archive footage)

Mary Lindell

Mary Lindell

Self (archive footage)

Nadine Hwang

Nadine Hwang

Self (archive footage)

Lucienne Dixon

Lucienne Dixon

Self (archive footage)

Edith Schimmel

Edith Schimmel

Self (archive footage)

Emma Esther Yang

Emma Esther Yang

Self (archive footage)

Irene Krausz-Fainman

Irene Krausz-Fainman

Self (archive footage)

Modou Ceise

Modou Ceise

Self

Alpha Touray

Alpha Touray

Self

Wafaa Zin

Wafaa Zin

Self

Felicja Sonabend

Felicja Sonabend

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

Sara Nowak

Sara Nowak

Self (archive footage)

Renée Huyskens

Renée Huyskens

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

Maria Zurowska Kurowska

Maria Zurowska Kurowska

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

Alf Knudsen

Alf Knudsen

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

Trijntje de Haan- Zwagerman

Trijntje de Haan- Zwagerman

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

Peter Hjelmervik

Peter Hjelmervik

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

Helen Fox

Helen Fox

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

Eleonora Fryc

Eleonora Fryc

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

Lola Sylman

Lola Sylman

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

Mary O'Shaughnessy

Mary O'Shaughnessy

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

Magdalein Schimmel

Magdalein Schimmel

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

Rachel Krausz

Rachel Krausz

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

Agda Hallberg

Agda Hallberg

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

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