Thirty-five years after the Final Solution
An Everyman film
Some 35 years have passed since the Nazi attempt to exterminate European Jewry, the so-called 'Final Solution of the Jewish Problem'. Countless books, plays and films have attempted to describe and understand this crime. But how far can we understand it? Can we in any way learn what it felt like to live through it? This film concentrates on one kibbutz in Israel, founded by survivors of the Nazi genocide. On their kibbutz they have built the largest independent museum in Israel about the Holocaust. Every year, on Memorial Day, 20,000 people come to visit it What do they learn?
We hear tine 'night voices' - those who lived through the events - and the 'day voices' - those who did not, the visitors to the museum, and the survivors' own children.