
A Shtetl in the Caribbean
A SHTETL IN THE CARIBBEAN tells the compelling story of two childhood friends who grew up on CuraƧao, in search for their family history in Eastern Europe. Mark and Tsale, children of Eastern European Jews that fled to CuraƧao, travel back to the home countries of their ancestors. In a documentary road-movie across CuraƧao, the United States, Belarus, Ukraine and Israel, we witness their discoveries, courage and despair while they are reminded of the sacrifices their parents had to make to provide their family with a better future. This unknown story is revealed in a journey from the desolate wastelands of Eastern Europe to the exotic Caribbean, a contrast metaphoric for the history of Mark and Tsale's ancestors. A SHTETL IN THE CARIBBEAN originated from a strong emotion: we are all part of the same family, no matter how different we are. The film is also an homage to CuraƧao, a small island with a big heart, and a place that has been a safe haven for strangers. Only in such a place a human being can truly build a home.
- Runtime
- 1h 39m
- Released
- 2014
Details
Release year: 2014
Storyline
A SHTETL IN THE CARIBBEAN tells the compelling story of two childhood friends who grew up on CuraƧao, in search for their family history in Eastern Europe. Mark and Tsale, children of Eastern European Jews that fled to CuraƧao, travel back to the home countries of their ancestors. In a documentary road-movie across CuraƧao, the United States, Belarus, Ukraine and Israel, we witness their discoveries, courage and despair while they are reminded of the sacrifices their parents had to make to provide their family with a better future. This unknown story is revealed in a journey from the desolate wastelands of Eastern Europe to the exotic Caribbean, a contrast metaphoric for the history of Mark and Tsale's ancestors. A SHTETL IN THE CARIBBEAN originated from a strong emotion: we are all part of the same family, no matter how different we are. The film is also an homage to CuraƧao, a small island with a big heart, and a place that has been a safe haven for strangers. Only in such a place a human being can truly build a home.
Top credits
- Tsale Kirzner ā Self
- Mark Wiznitzer ā Self