No Place on Earth

Documentaire
    Réalisé par Janet Tobias • Écrit par Janet Tobias
    États-Unis • 2012 • 85 minutes • Couleur
  • N° ISAN :
    ISAN 0000-0003-829D-0000-Y-0000-0000-9
Résumé

Pour échapper à la déportation, 38 hommes, femmes et enfants se sont terrés pendant des mois dans des grottes souterraines en Ukraine, réorganisant leur propre société. Cette histoire est restée ignorée jusqu'au milieu des années 90, quand un spéléologue amateur, Christopher Nicola, a trouvé des traces de ce long séjour.

In 1942, 38 men, women and children slide down a cold, muddy hole in the ground, seeking refuge from the war above in a pitch-black underground world where no human had gone before. These five Ukrainian Jewish families created their own society where young men bravely ventured into the harrowing night to collect food, supplies and chop firewood. The girls and women never left; surviving underground longer than anyone in recorded history. Held together by an iron-willed matriarch, after 511 days, the cave dwellers, ages 2 to 76, emerged at war’s end in tattered clothes, blinded by a sun some children forgot existed. Despite all odds, they had survived. The remarkable true story of "No Place on Earth" starts out as a mystery. While exploring some of the longest caves in the world in southwestern Ukraine in the 1990s, American caver Chris Nicola stumbled onto unusual objects…an antique ladies shoe and comb, old buttons, an old world key. Was the vague rumor true, that some Jews had hid in this cave during WWII and if so, had any survived to tell their tale? 67 years later, Chris leads four of the survivors back to Ukraine to say thank you to "the cave"

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