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Un pogrom en Buenos Aires Herman Szwarcbart [videorecording]=

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: Spanish, Yiddish Summary language: Spanish Original language: Spanish Subtitle language: English, Italian Series: David W. Foster CollectionPublication details: Argentina Gold Soft S.A. 2007Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 68 min.) sound, color. 4 3/4 inLOC classification:
  • PN1997 .P647 2007
Summary: From case cover: Pogrom significa persecución, "caza" de judíos. A principios del siglo pasado, muchos judíos llegaron a Argentina escapando de los ataques que sufrían en Europa. Y en 1919, en Buenos Aires, durante la Semana Trágica, se produjo un pogrom. Hecho del que sólo se dijo que "fueron unos niños bien que salieron a la caza del ruso". El documental parte de las preguntas que el propio director, cuyo abuelo llegó a Buenos Aires a principios del siglo XX, se hace sobre el suceso y sus implicancias. Y así se contruye una película-investigación que se sigue como un relato de dolorosos y polémicos mistrios. From IMDB: Pogrom means persecution, "hunting" of Jews. In the beginning of the last century, a lot of Jews arrived in Argentina, running away from the attacks they suffered in Europe. In 1919, during a workers conflict known as The Tragic Week, a pogrom was held in Buenos Aires, in the Once neighbourhood. Of that event, it's been said that "it was done by some well-to-do boys who went out to hunt the kikes". The film starts with the questions that the director himself, whose grandfather arrived in Buenos Aires in early Twentieth Century, asks himself about that event and its implications. And about the causes and consequences of its scarce spreading, about the distorted facts on the number of people who died and about the internal ideological disputes inside the Jewish Community. The director finds a few stories, allusions in a song, or in a film. But he knows, that in view of the little which is known and remembered, one has to listen, reconstruct, ask, even fictionalize. And thus bring together a film-research that one follows as a tale of painful, controversial and unfair mysteries.
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DVD - Video DVD - Video SILC Learning Support Services DH132-DVD-D: DVD Cabinet D PN1997 .P647 2007 Available Spanish/Yiddish audio. Optional English and Italian subtitles. 001757

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From case cover:
Pogrom significa persecución, "caza" de judíos.
A principios del siglo pasado, muchos judíos llegaron a Argentina escapando de los ataques que sufrían en Europa. Y en 1919, en Buenos Aires, durante la Semana Trágica, se produjo un pogrom. Hecho del que sólo se dijo que "fueron unos niños bien que salieron a la caza del ruso". El documental parte de las preguntas que el propio director, cuyo abuelo llegó a Buenos Aires a principios del siglo XX, se hace sobre el suceso y sus implicancias. Y así se contruye una película-investigación que se sigue como un relato de dolorosos y polémicos mistrios.

From IMDB:
Pogrom means persecution, "hunting" of Jews. In the beginning of the last century, a lot of Jews arrived in Argentina, running away from the attacks they suffered in Europe. In 1919, during a workers conflict known as The Tragic Week, a pogrom was held in Buenos Aires, in the Once neighbourhood. Of that event, it's been said that "it was done by some well-to-do boys who went out to hunt the kikes". The film starts with the questions that the director himself, whose grandfather arrived in Buenos Aires in early Twentieth Century, asks himself about that event and its implications. And about the causes and consequences of its scarce spreading, about the distorted facts on the number of people who died and about the internal ideological disputes inside the Jewish Community. The director finds a few stories, allusions in a song, or in a film. But he knows, that in view of the little which is known and remembered, one has to listen, reconstruct, ask, even fictionalize. And thus bring together a film-research that one follows as a tale of painful, controversial and unfair mysteries.

DVD video; Dolby Digital 2.0; stereo; NTSC; Regions 1-8; 16:9 widescreen.

Spanish/Yiddish audio. Optional English and Italian subtitles.

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