Every Face Has a Name

Every Face Has a Name
reż. Magnus Gertten/Szwecja, 2015/74 min

On April 28, 1945, life begins again. Hundreds of survivors from the German concentration camps arrive to the harbour of Malmö, Sweden. While they take their first steps in freedom Swedish news photographers film them. Now, 70 years later the survivors are watching this archive footage for the very first time and as they discover themselves they re-experience the emotions from this special day. Bernard Kempler was 9 years old when he came to Malmö. He survived the war by dressing up as a girl. Elsie Ragusin from New York City was visiting her grandparents in Italy when she was accused of being a spy. She was put in a boxcar and sent to Auschwitz. These and many other emotional stories are evoked for the first time in Every Face Has a Name and the archive reveals an extraordinary blend of stories coming from Jewish survivors, Norwegian resistance men, Polish mothers with newborn babies and British spies. All united in the moment of freedom. Moments and scenes also taking place all over the world today. Endless streams of war survivors arriving to a new country. All anonymous. Faces without names.
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  • projection time:
    74 min
  • country/year:
    Sweden, 2015
  • director:
    Magnus Gertten
  • pictures:
    Caroline Troedsson, Adam Makarenko
  • production:
    Auto Images
  • selected festivals and awards:
    2015 – IDFA Amsterdam

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