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This chapter presents an interview with the Polish filmmaker Agnieszka Holland about her film, Europa, Europa , a fictionalized true-life tale of a young Jew who, in World War 2, eluded the Nazis by literally becoming one, sent to an elite school for Hitler Youth. Holland says that she saw this story as a modern-day Candide, “an innocent involved in the absurdity of the world.” Holland traced her protagonist to Israel, where he had escaped to live after the War, keeping his secret from even his wife and children. Holland explains that her film asks the question, “What does it mean to be a Jew?”
Title: Hybrid Identities
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This chapter presents an interview with the Polish filmmaker Agnieszka Holland about her film, Europa, Europa , a fictionalized true-life tale of a young Jew who, in World War 2, eluded the Nazis by literally becoming one, sent to an elite school for Hitler Youth.
Holland says that she saw this story as a modern-day Candide, “an innocent involved in the absurdity of the world.
” Holland traced her protagonist to Israel, where he had escaped to live after the War, keeping his secret from even his wife and children.
Holland explains that her film asks the question, “What does it mean to be a Jew?”.
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