Shalom Safranim, 

Here I Learned to Love

"An excellent addition to the canon of Holocaust-related nonfiction
filmmaking, this is highly recommended" (Video Librarian) 

"Affecting, imaginatively shot docu ")Variety) 

To ensure that the memory of the Holocaust does not fade away, first person
stories such as there are vital as we teach history to our future
generations.

Currently playing at the Quad Cinema in New York, HERE I LEARNED TO LOVE is
an excellent example a powerful documentary that tells an important story.

Brothers Avner and Itzik live in Israel. As toddlers, their lives were saved
first by their aunt, later by another young woman. Their past included three
women who would become their mothers. But all this remained hidden -- even
from close family and friends. Now, at the age of 70, Avner decides to take
his brother Itzik on a journey in search of their true identity, in an
attempt to piece together this incredible story of their survival and most
important to deeply connect with the pain and loss of their three mothers.

Already reviewed in the New York Times, the Village Voice and Video
Librarian, HERE I LEARNED TO LOVE would be a significant addition to your
collection. You can read more about this film at
<http://www.ruthfilms.com/here-i-learned-to-love.html>
http://www.ruthfilms.com/here-i-learned-to-love.html

To order a copy, please contact us at  <mailto:r...@ruthfilms.com>
r...@ruthfilms.com 

 

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