Plot: Fascinated by the group of aging Holocaust survivors who spend their summers together at the Four Seasons Lodge in the Catskill Mountains, filmmaker Andrew Jacobs documents their collective memories, close friendships, and rich traditions at a time ... Read More
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Poignant look at old age, sadness, and the legacy of the Holocaust, as well at the immense will to live of the survivors. Amazingly intimate and totally engrossing.
This was a tender and sensitive account of true survivors, not just of the holocaust, but of all life's adversities and challenges. It is a must-see! Fern Amper
Four Seasons Lodge that was a bungalow colony in Ellenville, NY,the Catskills. Holocaust survivors who come up every year in the summer to get away from the city and keep a tight community. Director A... ndrew Jacobs told a poignant story through these survivors and how they got past losing family members, all alone coming to America after being liberated at ages 16 to 19 years old with nothing. Film was very well done and anyone ever going to the Catskills to bungalow colonies will relate. Full Review

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