The Book of Curses
Directed By: Yuri Goroulev /
65 Minutes
Israel /
2020 /
English, Russian (English Subtitles)
Documentary / Other
Territory Rights: WORLD-WIDE, EDUCATIONAL, NON-THEATRICAL
Exhibition Format: DCP
Option for Live Appearance: Q&A
Name of guest: Michael Kagan
Role of guest: Producer
Synopsis
In 2005, a diary was uncovered from deep within the Warsaw Jewish Archives. It was a short diary, written on 12 pieces of card, by Benjamin Berkovitch from inside the Novogrudok ghetto between the first big massacre and the second big massacre that reduced the large Jewish community to only 500. The producer’s father, Jack Kagan, was one of them. The diary describes, in high Hebrew, the slow, torturous descent to hell as the ‘refined’ German spirit unleashed the worst savagery against an innocent population. Who was he? Where did he come from? And what was his end? The co-producers, a Jew and a non-Jew, spent 2 years searching for any trace of this sardonic witness whose writings were saved by a non-Jewish lawyer. In particular, the film focuses on the final words of his testimony “do not compile lamentations about our destruction, only a book of curses, and more to the point, one huge and firm curse to all humanity and culture.”