Looking for My Birthplace
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About
Film director Boris Lehman returns, after 44 years, to Lausanne, where he was born in 1944, at the end of the war. He only lived there one year. His parents were Jews who had sought refuge in Belgium when the Nazis seized power in Poland. Forced to flee from Belgium during the German occupation, they had reached neutral Switzerland after a clandestine journey across France. Boris Lehman remembers nothing of all this. His parents are dead, all witnesses have disappeared. Armed with only a few documents and photographs found in a cardboard box, he wanders through Lausanne, searching for signs that would evoke his presence, his early life, the evidence of his very existence. But the city remains silent and remote.
Boris Lehman: Films that say "I"
"Does a first person cinema exist today? In a system of production inexorably modeled on the American standard, works that dare to be subjective, both in style and content, are growing scarce. In this simplistic context, the Belgian film-maker Boris Lehman seems a dinosaur of the 7th art."
- Marcel Leiser
Films
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Other films by this artist in our catalogue
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Babel/Letter to My Friends Who Stayed in Belgium
Boris Lehmancolor, sound, 380 minRental format: DVD PAL - Read MoreExperimental
Life Lesson (Lecon de Vie)
Boris Lehmancolor, sound, 105 minRental format: DVD PAL - Read MoreDocumentaryExperimental
Story of My Hair (On the Shortness of Life)
Boris Lehmancolor, sound, 91 minRental format: DVD PAL