I Danced for the Angel of Death: The Dr. Edith Eva Eger Story **

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 โ€ฆ The Holocaust. An indication of what a rinky-dink production awaits the viewer comes in the form of the opening acknowledgment: โ€œMajor 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
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