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“UnBroken” Film Screening

Photo courtesy of The Museum of Jewish Heritage

“UnBroken” chronicles the plight of the seven Weber siblings who, following their mother’s murder at Auschwitz, evaded certain capture and death as mere children in war-torn Nazi Germany. After being hidden in a laundry hut by a benevolent farmer, the children spent two harrowing years on their own. Emboldened by their father’s mandate that they ‘always stay together,’ their saga culminates in a painful ultimatum: for that which would save them, would also tear them apart.

Filmmaker Beth Lane, daughter of the youngest Weber sibling, embarks on a quest to retrace their steps, seeking answers to long-held questions about her family’s survival. The film examines the journey of the Webers as told through conversations with living siblings – now in their eighties and nineties – while Beth and her crew road trip across Germany, following the courageous, tumultuous and harrowing path taken by her family over seventy years ago.

Following the film there will be a brief Q&A with director Beth Lane.

In-person
Thursday
September 5, 2024
7:00 p.m. (ET)

Run time: 1h 43m

A $10 donation is suggested for programs like this to continue.