Spotlighting the reminiscences of Jewish-Hungarian psychologist and survivor Edith Eva Eger, I Danced for the Angel of Death goes where few historical films have dared to venture until now, exposing the inexpressible horrors of โฆ The Holocaust. An indication of what a rinky-dink production awaits the viewer comes in the form of the opening acknowledgment: โMajor funding for this film was provided by the Stan Greenspon Center for Peace and Social Justice and by Reconstruction [Beaufort]: The Second Founding of America. Additional funding was provided by RxSmile, the offices of Dr. Greg Greenberg, Orthodontist.โ In short, this is no slickly mounted Hollywood Holocaust documentary, but strictly bush-league stuff cooked up down south. The director, Ron Small, hails from New Orleans,...
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Nov 15th 2021