🎬 Documentary

A Free Man – The Life of Ernő Fisch

1996 1h 47m Dir. Judit Elek

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Erno Fisch, the film's protagonist, was born in 1903 in Sighet, the same small town as his world-famous compatriot, Elie Wiesel. Erno Fisch was the only Jew in his town that survived the Holocaust. He escaped deportation by hiding in the forest for six months. From his memories, we find out about everyday life in the area, which later became a part of Romania. Erno Fisch lived in an era when being Jewish did not mean being different, and when he could go to a Catholic school, just because it was closer. His life-story exemplifies the fact that resignation is not the only answer to the challenges of life and history.

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Year
1996
Runtime
1h 47m
Genre
Documentary
Director
Language
HU
🎭 Documentary 🎬 Judit Elek

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