
Harbour of Hope
Documentary
Overview
In 1945 Irene, Ewa and Joe were among the nearly 30,000 survivors rescued from German concentration camps to the peaceful harbour town Malmö, Sweden. Here they started life again.
Top Cast
Irene Krausz-Fainman
Irene Krausz-Fainman
Self
Irene Krausz-Fainman
Self
Stig Kinnhagen
Stig Kinnhagen
Self
Stig Kinnhagen
Self
Ewa Kabacinska Jansson
Ewa Kabacinska Jansson
Self
Ewa Kabacinska Jansson
Self
Joe Rozenberg
Joe Rozenberg
Self
Joe Rozenberg
Self
Marguerite Lartigau
Marguerite Lartigau
Self (archive footage; uncredited)
Marguerite Lartigau
Self (archive footage; uncredited)
Hinda Jakubowicz
Hinda Jakubowicz
Self (archive footage; uncredited)
Hinda Jakubowicz
Self (archive footage; uncredited)
Fredzia Marmur
Fredzia Marmur
Self (archive footage; uncredited)
Fredzia Marmur
Self (archive footage; uncredited)
Felicja Sonabend
Felicja Sonabend
Self (archive footage; uncredited)
Felicja Sonabend
Self (archive footage; uncredited)
Sara Nowak
Sara Nowak
Self (archive footage; uncredited)
Sara Nowak
Self (archive footage; uncredited)
Helen Fox
Helen Fox
Self (archive footage; uncredited)
Helen Fox
Self (archive footage; uncredited)
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