Jan 27 2019
The Holocaust in Film: “1945”

The Holocaust in Film: “1945”

Presented by Birmingham Holocaust Education Center at Emmet O'Neal Library (Mountain Brook)

“They’re back”… the visiting men in black hats aren’t villains out for revenge, but Orthodox Jews who have come to a Hungarian village at the end of the war. Their purpose is unclear. The veneer of civility, built over the village’s foundation of treachery, begins to unravel.

Director Ferenc Török paints a complex picture of a society trying to come to terms with the recent horrors they’ve experienced, perpetrated, or just tolerated for personal gain. A superb ensemble cast, lustrous black and white cinematography, and historically detailed art direction contribute to an eloquent drama that reiterates Thomas Wolfe’s famed sentiment: you can’t go home again.

Directed by Ferenc Török (2017), Hungary.

Based on the acclaimed short story “Homecoming” by Gábor T. Szántó.

Admission Info

This event is FREE and open to the public.

Phone: 205-795-1476

Dates & Times

2019/01/27 - 2019/01/27

Location Info

Emmet O'Neal Library (Mountain Brook)

50 Oak Street, Mountain Brook, AL 35213