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Berlin Calling

"EMOTIONALLY RIVETING"
- Creative Review

"AMAZING...EXCEPTIONAL"
- Graeme Fife, writer (The Beautiful Machine)

"UPLIFTING AND REMARKABLE"
- Alan Blumenfeld, actor (Mad Men, CSI)


"MOVING...THE MAIN CHARACTERS ARE FANTASTIC"
- Mark Kidel, director (A Journey with Peter Sellers)
Subjects: Documentary, Holocaust, Jewish Studies, World War II

As a child growing up in suburban Houston, Kastle always knew a big, dark cloud hung over her family. But her father, Ben, never talked about his past. He was busy building a business, raising his children and trying to be a like every other normal family.

As Kastle went through a rebellious phase of punk rock, shaved her head into a Mohawk and later moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in journalism, she unknowingly touched a nerve of her father’s deepest fears of persecution and separation anxiety.

It wasn’t until she reached her 30s that she began to turn her investigative skills on herself and her father to uncover what happened to him during his childhood in the dark days of Berlin and the Holocaust.

BERLIN CALLING follows Kastle on a journey of discovery, through five cities – Berlin, Prague, Paris, Los Angeles and Houston. We see Kastle open the paperwork the Nazis kept on her family and hear her father’s firsthand account of being a child under Hitler’s oppression of the Jews and his time in a concentration camp. In her research, Kastle also makes a surprising discovery -­‐ the fate of a family member who disappeared in the early days of persecution.

Throughout the film, background lessons of the Holocaust are told through historical photos, film footage and narration to provide context of the family’s story.

Told through the eyes of a second-­generation Holocaust survivor, this amazing true account of one family in the shadow of one of history’s most harrowing times reveals how the emotional impact of the Holocaust is handed down through generations.



Genre: Documentary
Pre-Book: 3-3-15
Street: 4-7-15
DVD Cat#: PRDVD2791
UPC: 091037947369

SRP: $24.95

Runtime:  81 minutes
Subtitles: English
Screen Format: 16:9 widescreen 
Rating: NR
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