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Three Minutes: A Lengthening

Three minutes of footage, filmed in 1938, is all that remains of the Jewish community of Nasielsk, Poland. Storyville unravels the tales hidden within the celluloid.

Three minutes of footage is all that remains of the Jewish community of Nasielsk, Poland, filmed in 1938 by photographer David Kurtz. This Storyville documentary unravels the tales hidden within the celluloid, including insights from the film-maker’s grandson and a boy who appears in the faded footage – one of the few survivors of the decimated village.

Kurtz's footage was made available courtesy of the Steven Spielberg Film and Video Archive in the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.

1 hour, 7 minutes

Credits

Role Contributor
Narrator Helena Bonham Carter
Writer Bianca Stigter
Writer Glenn Kurtz
Director Bianca Stigter
Producer Steve McQueen

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