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Harbour of Hope

Harbour of Hope

54% Match20111h 16m

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

I

Irene Krausz-Fainman

Self

S

Stig Kinnhagen

Self

E

Ewa Kabacinska Jansson

Self

J

Joe Rozenberg

Self

M

Marguerite Lartigau

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

H

Hinda Jakubowicz

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

F

Fredzia Marmur

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

F

Felicja Sonabend

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

S

Sara Nowak

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

H

Helen Fox

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

R

Rosa Gelbart

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

F

Fela Gelbart

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

Nazi Death Camp: The Great Escape
Francisco Boix: A Photographer in Hell
Más allá de la alambrada: la memoria del horror
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Polanski, Horowitz. The Wizards From the Ghetto
The Many Lives of Jorge Semprún
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Bullets And Blueberries
Warsaw: A City Divided
Status and Terrain
Enemy Alien
GreyKey
Eva: A-7063
From Where They Stood
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Kinderland ist abgebrannt
The Liberation of Auschwitz
Letters From Drancy
Harbour of Hope
Harbour of Hope

Harbour of Hope

5.420111h 16m
Documentary

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.

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Actor

Irene Krausz-Fainman

as Self

Irene Krausz-Fainman

Self

Irene Krausz-Fainman

Self

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Actor

Stig Kinnhagen

as Self

Stig Kinnhagen

Self

Stig Kinnhagen

Self

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Actor

Ewa Kabacinska Jansson

as Self

Ewa Kabacinska Jansson

Self

Ewa Kabacinska Jansson

Self

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Actor

Joe Rozenberg

as Self

Joe Rozenberg

Self

Joe Rozenberg

Self

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Actor

Marguerite Lartigau

as Self (archive footage; uncredited)

Marguerite Lartigau

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

Marguerite Lartigau

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

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Actor

Hinda Jakubowicz

as Self (archive footage; uncredited)

Hinda Jakubowicz

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

Hinda Jakubowicz

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

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Actor

Fredzia Marmur

as Self (archive footage; uncredited)

Fredzia Marmur

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

Fredzia Marmur

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

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Actor

Felicja Sonabend

as Self (archive footage; uncredited)

Felicja Sonabend

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

Felicja Sonabend

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

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Actor

Sara Nowak

as Self (archive footage; uncredited)

Sara Nowak

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

Sara Nowak

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

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Actor

Helen Fox

as Self (archive footage; uncredited)

Helen Fox

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

Helen Fox

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

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