Gisi
15.01.2014 / 10:53
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A premiere of a Czech-Slovak-Israeli film “Gisi” by Natasha Dudinski will be held in Tel Aviv Cinemateque. Except for the director and the actress Halka Třešňáková, the Deputy Head of Mission of the Czech Embassy and the Ambassador of the Slovak Republic will be present. Organized in cooperation with the Czech Centre in Tel Aviv, the Embassy of the Slovak Republic in Israel and the Tel Aviv Cinemateque.
Gisi Fleischmann believed she could stop the Holocaust if only she succeeded to raise enough money. She led a resistance group in Slovakia which tried to stop the transports to Auschwitz by bribing Naziofficials. Her story has been almost forgotten, and all that's left are dozensof letters she sent all over the world hoping to raise 2 million dollars the Nazis requested as the ransom for saving European Jewry. Recently, the Slovak National Theatre staged a play about her and the film follows the theatre ensemble during the creative process of putting on the play, interweaving the play's rehearsals with Gisi's letters, insights of historians, memories of her relatives and search for her traces in contemporary Bratislava. Through the dialogue between film and theatre, past and present, imagination and historicalfacts, "Gisi" tells the tragic, yet inspiring story of a woman whohelped to save thousands but couldn't save herself.