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THIS
POIGNANT DOCUMENTARY, shot on location in eastern Europe and in the courtrooms
of the United States, brings to light the saga of Holocaust restitution and
the stories of those who have sought justice for half a century.
One man, Adolf
Stern, takes us on an emotional journey that mirrors similar quests by thousands
of other Holocaust survivors.
After being liberated from Buchenwald, Adolf,
penniless, traveled to Prague to redeem his father’s life insurance.
Rather than being consoled as a survivor of unspeakable horrors, he was thrown
out of the insurance company office. He was told: “No
death certificate, no insurance claim.”
Not until 1996 did the matter
arise again. Adolf’s niece, attorney Lisa
Stern, heard the story through family members. Lisa teamed up with the
pioneer of bad faith insurance law, William Shernoff, and set off on an
incomparable legal odyssey.
Against all odds, the two lawyers were determined to right the wrong perpetrated
on Adolf and other survivors by insurance companies, which were supposed to
take care of their policyholders in times of need.
This David and Goliath account explores how persistence and powerful advocacy
can achieve justice for wrongs committed half a century ago in a foreign land.
Director and producer: |
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Robby Kushner |
Written by: |
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Robby Kushner
Josh Levine
Jesse Baldwin |
Director of photography: |
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Brad Swonetz |
Edited by: |
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Jesse Baldwin |
Music composed and performed by: |
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Ethan Schreiber |
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