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Numbered Reviewed in Variety

July 13, 2012
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2010 Film Fund Grantee Numbered premiered at the Jerusalem Film Festival this month. Good review in Variety, reposted below. Coming to a film fest near you!

Lasting scars of the Holocaust become totems of resilience and remembrance in “Numbered,” a moving compilation of testimonies from Auschwitz survivors whose tattoos serve as perpetual reminders of their imprisonment in the world’s most notorious death camp. As their subjects share their experiences and reflect on the strange mixture of shame and dignity each branded number confers, directors Dana Doron and Uriel Sinai craft a straightforward but inescapably emotional item that, at its roughly one-hour length, is ideally suited to broadcast play.

Each individual is identified onscreen by name as well as by the blue-inked, multiple-digit tattoo they were assigned at Auschwitz. More than one subject describes the physical pain of being branded like cattle, even as the act offered tentative hope of survival; in the most fascinating development, some of their descendants have opted to get the same tattoo as a tribute and a reminder to never forget. Tone of the piece is more sentimental than hard-hitting, and at times not without a certain present-day humor. Black-and-white photos of the interviewees add a classy touch to an adequate tech package; score is a tad overused.

Read at Variety

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