
In the west of Ukraine, not far from the border to Romania, there is a faraway European city: Chernivtsi. It was once the centre of Jewish culture in the Bukowina, a border area characterized over centuries by a multi-cultural mixture of peoples. Here, Ukrainians, Poles, Romanians, Germans and Jews lived side by side. Volker Koepp’s film focuses on Mr. Zwilling and Mrs. Zuckermann, two of the last few Jews born in the old Chernivtsi/Czernowitz. They share a friendship but also their love for the German language. Mr. Zwilling visits 90-year-old Mrs. Zuckermann daily in the early hours of the evening. They talk about old times, about shared events, about politics and literature and the worries of everyday life.
Recommendations
view allHello

Hello

Re-BORN

The Man Without a Past

Naked Gun 33⅓: The Final Insult

Mesrine: Public Enemy #1

The Tree of Wooden Clogs

Main Krishna Hoon

Sovereign

Hallow Road

Life Is Sweet

Moebius

To Have and Have Not

Re-Animated

Indovina chi viene a Natale?

71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance

Jurassic World Rebirth

Drifting Clouds

The Absent One
