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Date: January 01, 2020, December 31, 2020
Dates Note: 2020
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United States
Place of Origin: United States
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Color: B&W/Color
Silent: No
Based On: a memoir by Irmi Selver
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Irmi Selver (1906–2004) had a long and fascinating life, one touched by love and tragedy, challenges and resilience. This documentary portrait, based on her memoirs and codirected by her daughter Veronica Selver and Susan Fanshel, traces Irmi’s personal story across the political and social history of the last century. From her upbringing in a Jewish family in Chemnitz, Germany, to her flight from Nazism with her husband and young children, to beginning life again in New York—not just once but twice—Irmi’s story unfolds against a treasure trove of archival imagery, photographs, drawings, and home movies that capture the spirit of each chapter of her life. Beautifully conceived, finely balanced, and exquisitely paced, the film features a voiceover by Hanna Schygulla, who reads Irmi’s memoirs, and a score by Todd Boekelheide, featuring Sarah Cahill on piano.