Chasing Shadows

© Naomi Gryn

 © Naomi Gryn

Text Box: “an extraordinary bridge between then and now”
Daily Telegraph

“...compelling cinema and at the same time a personal quest for a lost patrimony.”
The Times

See More Productions for Channel 4

1990 52 minutes

Produced & Directed by Naomi Gryn

 

After 45 years, Hugo Gryn

returns to his hometown,

Berehovo (Beregszasz),

in the foothills of the

Carpathian mountains—

closed to visitors from the

West until recent years. 

It is a glimpse of a time

when half the town was

Jewish and evokes the world of Hugo’s childhood.  But that world has all but vanished, leaving only ghosts and shadows.

 

In 1944, at the age of 13, Hugo Gryn was deported to Auschwitz, along with his family and 15,000 other Jews from Berehovo.  Miraculously, Hugo survived two death marches and nearly a year working for the Nazis as a slave labourer.  After the war, he came to Britain with a group of child survivors, trained as a rabbi and went on to lead a distinguished career.

 

Chasing Shadows follows Hugo’s return to his childhood home, evoking bygone Berehovo with the help of rare, pre-war archive footage. 

 

The film is not so much a lament as a celebration of the beauty and intensity of Jewish life in this all but forgotten household in the Family of Israel.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NTSC video copies available from National Center for Jewish Film