Dealing with themes of guilt, Jewish identity, the father/son dynamic, and the responsibilities of the Second Generation.
Hailed as a “Masterpiece” by European critics, “Phenomenal” by The Hollywood Insider, and “Unforgettable” by The Forward, Winter Journey is a fascinating exploration of a little-known aspect of musical life in Nazi Germany. Dealing with themes of guilt, Jewish identity, the father/son dynamic, and the responsibilities of the Second Generation, Winter Journey is moving proof of William Faulkner’s observation that “the past is never dead; it isn’t even past.” Based on “The Inextinguishable Symphony” by Martin Goldsmith and starring Bruno Ganz in his last film appearance. Please join us for this engaging film. You won\'t want to miss it.
Author, film interviewer, and former NPR radio host, Martin Goldsmith will be available for questions after the film.
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library, Montgomery County.
Free Admission
2024/05/05 - 2024/05/05
Kensington Park Library
4201 Knowles Ave., Kensington, MD 20895
By Bus:
Ride On Bus: 5, 6, 34
Metrobus: L8
By Metro:
Metro is not within convenient walking distance to Kensington Park Library.
Handicapped parking and elevator to meeting room level are available.