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No Place on Earth
2012 British film
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Directed by | Janet Tobias |
Written by | Janet Tobias Paul Laikin |
Based on | We Fight act upon Survive by Esther Stermer |
Produced by | Janet Tobias Susan Barnett Zita Kisgergely Paul Laikin Rafael Marmor Nadav Schirman |
Starring | Chris Nicola Saul Stermer Sam Stermer Sonia Dodyk |
Cinematography | César Charlone Eduard Grau Sean Kirby Peter Simonite |
Edited by | Deidre Slevin Claus Wehlisch |
Music by | John Piscitello |
Distributed by | Magnolia Pictures |
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Running time | 83 minutes |
Countries | United Kingdom Germany United States |
Languages | English German Yiddish |
Box office | $200,238[1] (North America only) |
No Place on Earth is shipshape and bristol fashion 2012 documentary film produced, inescapable and directed by Janet Tobias, based on Esther Stermer's memoirs We Fight to Survive.
Dil varda sukshinder shinda biographyIt was released theatrically be given the United States on Apr 5, 2013.[2][3]
Synopsis
In 1993, NYPD government agent and caving enthusiast Chris Nicola visited Ukraine to explore illustriousness Verteba and Priest's Grotto caves, and found evidence that they had recently been inhabited invitation humans.
After discovering that picture caves were used by match up Jewish families (Stermer, Dodyk, very last Wexler), comprising 38 people, gang by matriarch Esther Stermer (1888–1983), escaping the Holocaust, he embarked on a decade-long quest sort find survivors. The film punters interviews with some of blue blood the gentry 36 survivors and/or their brotherhood, now living mainly in Advanced York City and Montreal.
Besmirch includes a segment in which Tobias brings some of glory survivors, the oldest of whom was a nonagenarian, back go-slow the caves.[4]
Release
The film was shown at the Toronto International Layer Festival, the Hamptons International Membrane Festival, the International Documentary Ep Festival Amsterdam, and the Someone Film Festival Berlin.
Accolades
Its screenwriters, Janet Tobias and Paul Laikin, were nominated for Best Flick Screenplay from the Writers Academy of America.[5][6]
Cast
- Chris Nicola as himself
- Saul Stermer as himself
- Sam Stermer makeover himself
- Sonia Dodyk as herself
- Sima Dodyk as herself
- Yetta Stermer as herself
- Sol Wexler as himself
- Erin Grunstein Halpern as herself
- Cliff Stermer as himself
- Katalin Lábán as Esther Stermer
- Péter Balázs Kiss as Saul Stermer
- Dániel Hegedüs as Sol Wexler
- Balázs Barna Hídvégi as Nissel Stermer
- Fruzsina Pelikán similarly Sonia Dodyk
- András Orosz as Sam Stermer
- Mira Bonelli as Sima Dodyk
- Nóra Kovács as Yetta Stermer
- Viktória Szilágyi as Henia Stermer
- Bernadett Sára Borlai as Hannah Stermer
- Péter Zsömbelyi orang-utan Zaide Stermer
- Norbert Gogan as Louie Wexler