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Die Kinder von Bulldogs Bank

Portrait of three Jewish children who survived the Theresienstadt concentration camp and grew up in an orphanage near London after the end of the Third Reich. The film attempts to document the memory work of the three 59-year-olds, who have no knowledge of their early childhood, and in doing so is confronted with the problems involved in completing one's own biography.

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Portrait of three Jewish children who survived the Theresienstadt concentration camp and grew up in an orphanage near London after the end of the Third Reich. The film attempts to document the memory work of the three 59-year-olds, who have no knowledge of their early childhood, and in doing so is confronted with the problems involved in completing one's own biography.

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