THE WALK short film review
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7m 14s
THE WALK, 12min., Germany
Directed by Johnny Stern
The Walk is the story of a Jewish man stuck living in Germany to be with his only daughter. Everyday he is faced with reminders of the Holocaust as he walks his dog through the city which was known for antisemitism and was a beehive of Nazi activity during World War 2.
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