In Heaven, Underground. The Jewish Cemetery in Berlin-Weissensee (NR)
synopsis
North of Berlin's noisy city centre, tucked away in a residential area and surrounded by a jungle of trees and lush foliage, lies the peaceful and secluded 130-year-old Weißensee Jewish Cemetery, the oldest Jewish cemetery still in use in Europe. One hundred acres hold 115,000 graves and a meticulous archive record. The cemetery has never been closed, and was one of the few institutions to remain in Jewish hands under the Nazi regime. Award-winning director Britta Wauer's charming portrait creates a serene experience navigating the cemetery, and follows a delightful array of characters from around the world.
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Documentary
1 hr. 30 min.
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synopsis
North of Berlin's noisy city centre, tucked away in a residential area and surrounded by a jungle of trees and lush foliage, lies the peaceful and secluded 130-year-old Weißensee Jewish Cemetery, the oldest Jewish cemetery still in use in Europe. One hundred acres hold 115,000 graves and a meticulous archive record. The cemetery has never been closed, and was one of the few institutions to remain in Jewish hands under the Nazi regime. Award-winning director Britta Wauer's charming portrait creates a serene experience navigating the cemetery, and follows a delightful array of characters from around the world.
details
Documentary
1 hr. 30 min.