Documents the little-known heroism of the Belgian Resistance who, during the Nazi occupation, hid over 4,000 Jewish children, rescuing them from deportation and extermination, , often risking their own lives. Directed by Myriam Abramowicz and Esther Hoffenberg, children of parents who spent the war in hiding, the film inspired the creation of The Hidden Child, a world-wide network of hidden children, which, for three decades, has organized reunions of hidden children with the families who hid them in Belgium during WWII.
Directing | Myriam Abramowicz | Director |
Writing | Myriam Abramowicz | Writer |
Directing | Esther Hoffenberg | Director |
Writing | Esther Hoffenberg | Writer |
Writing | Dominique Loreau | Writer |
Editing | Dominique Loreau | Editor |
Camera | Jean-Noël Gobron | Director of Photography |
Sound | Richard Werthé | Sound |
Sound | Neige | Music |
Production | Martin Cohen | Producer |