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Embers from the Ashes: A Girl’s Holocaust Diary
Author(s): Kalman Kivkovich
A 14-year-old Israeli girl discovers she had a sister who had perished in the Holocaust. 43 years later she comes across a recently found journal written by her murdered sibling.
Format: Full-length drama
Cast Size: 3M/4F (after doubling)
Running time: 100 minutes, including one 15-minute intermission
Snapshot
Original Source Material: Loosely based on a Holocaust journal found by Kivkovich in 2007.Original Language: English
Production Rights Holder:
Kalman Kivkovich, www.kalmankivkovich.com
Experience(s) Chronicled: Survivors and Subsequent Generations | The Ghettos | Reactions to the Holocaust