Synopsis
There are places in Europe that have remained as painful memories of the past - factories where humans were turned into ash. These places are now memorial sites that are open to the public and receive thousands of tourists every year. The film's title refers to the eponymous novel written by W.G. Sebald, dedicated to the memory of Holocaust. This film is an observation of the visitors to a memorial site that has been founded on the territory of a former concentration camp. Why do they go there? What are they looking for?
Venice IFF, 2016 - premier
"Golden dove" for the best documenatry film - IFF DOK Leipzig, 2016
IFF Toronto, 2016
IFF Artdocfest, 2016
IFF Berlinale, 2017
Director: Boris Karadzhev
A unique socio-cultural phenomenon of the history and life of the Soviet Union