Partisans of Vilna

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1986

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2 hours 10 minutes

Summary

This extraordinary film tells the story of the men and women who formed the Jewish partisan movement in Vilna, Lithuania, during World War II. Using rare archival film footage dating from 1939 to 1944 and contemporary interviews with 40 partisan survivors (including Abba Kovner, a founder of the partisan movement and one of Israel's leading poets) the film explores the difficulties of organizing under the anarchic conditions of the ghetto.

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StatusReleased: 38 years ago
September 12, 1986

LanguageEnglish

Spoken LanguagesEnglish

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