Details
Memory Tomorrow. Survivors' Testimonies
Portraits of twenty witnesses: sixteen of them recorded on the site of the camp itself, four of them outside of this site.
These witnesses guide you through Auschwitz and BirkenauPortraits of twenty witnesses: sixteen of them recorded on the site of the camp itself, four of them outside of this site.
These witnesses guide you through Auschwitz and Birkenau.
A group of people who survived Auschwitz and Birkenau, return to the main extermination and concetration camp set up by the Nizis, the site of their shared memories and experiences. Before their voices fade, they want to bear witness to the Shoah, shedding light on those places where their families and friends were annihilated. "Memory Tomorrow" shows 219 sequences of testimony, with a total viewing time of 8 hours. Computer-generated images, based on historical documents and the actual state of the buildings, bring up closer to the reality of the camps. They show the camps as they were at the end of 1944, as well as one of the Birkenau gas cahmbers-crematoria. An integral part of this project is to provide information and historical documents (both photographs and texts), including a folder useful for teaching purposes.
"Memory Tomorrow" is a project of the Auschwitz Survivor's Union-France, produced with the support of the Foundation for the Memory of the Shoah and the City of Paris.
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH

