Genres:
History
Spirituality & Philosophy
Culture & Society
Theatrical Release: 02/06/2004(USA
Release Date: 12/14/2004
Dubbed: English
Distributor/Studio: First Run Features
Members of a family try to bridge their differences as they address different interpretations of Judaism in this emotionally powerful
documentary.
Menachem Daum is a devout Jew, as is his wife,
Rivka Daum. During World War II,
Rivka's father survived the Holocaust thanks to a Polish family who hid him from Nazi troops in their home, and
Rivka and
Menachem have planned a trip to Eastern Europe in order to find and meet the Poles who saved her father's life. The couple have two grown sons, whom they wish would join them for the trip; both are Orthodox Jews living in Jerusalem and studying in yeshiva. While
Menachem is proud of his sons' faith, he also believes they have set themselves apart from the real world, and fears they've used their devotion as a wall rather than a bridge. Eventually, the two sons join their parents on their journey, and both the parents and their children gain valuable perspectives on one another's points-of-view, especially after meeting the family of heroic Poles.
Hiding and Seeking: Faith and Tolerance After The Holocaust was shown in competition at the
2002 San Francisco Jewish Film Festival.
~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide