A boy’s life

AT 2021, Documentary Film, Blackbox Film

  Only eight years old Daniel is deported to Auschwitz. On that very day his childhood comes to a sudden end. Working at the ramp he becomes Dr. Mengele´s role model at occasional inspections by the International Red Cross. As one of the famous “131 boys from Kaunas” he survives Auschwitz and reaches the concentration camp Mauthausen in a “Death March”. Just weeks before the end of the war, together with 20.000 Jews he is deported to the satellite camp Gunskirchen. There true hell was revealed: poisoning, plagues, hunger and cannibalism. Only 5.000 survive the last two weeks of German terror. After liberation, just 12 years old and completely on his own, he struggles through chaotic post-war Austria. In Bologna he reunites with his brother, who has survived the war in the concentration camp Landsberg. As illegal immigrants on a cast-off, rusty refugee ship they make their way to Palestine. They never talked to each other about their time in the concentration camps.

Director(s): Christian Krönes, Florian Weigensamer, Roland Schrotthofer, Christian Kermer
Writer(s): Florian Weigensamer, Roland Schrotthofer
Cinematographer(s): Christian Kermer, Tobias Zarfl (Moving Camera)
Audio department: Jürgen Kloihofer, Felix Sturmberger
Producers: Christian Krönes, Roland Schrotthofer

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A boy's life
A boy's life
A boy's life
A boy's life