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Numbered

  • Israel, United States of America (USA)
  • Documentary
  • 2012
  • 55 min.
  • Director(s): Uriel Sinai, Dana Doron
  • Producer(s): Hilla Medalia, Neta Zwebner-Zaibert

Synopsis

Auschwitz prisoners were tattooed with serial numbers. NUMBERED is an explosive, highly visual, and emotionally cinematic journey, guided by testimonies and portraits of these survivors.

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Credits

Director(s)

Uriel Sinai, Dana Doron

Producer(s)

Hilla Medalia, Neta Zwebner-Zaibert

Cinematography

Uriel Sinai

Editor

Tor Ben Mayor

Original Music

Issar Shulman

Original Language

Hebrew

Subtitles

English

Festival Highlights

  • Winner

    Best Documentary, Special Jury Mention
    Religion Today Film Festival
    2013
  • Winner

    Silver Hugo Award
    Chicago International Film Festival
    2012
  • Winner

    Best Debut Film
    Israeli Doc Forum
    2012

Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage, USA, 2019

Pitigliani Kolnoa Festival, Italy, 2015

Nuremberg Human Rights International Film Festival, Germany, 2014

New York Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2013

Australia Jewish Film Festival, Australia, 2013

Tartu International Film Festival, Estonia, 2013

Miami Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2013

Chicago International film festival, USA, 2012

Jerusalem International Film Festival, Israel, 2012

Toronto Jewish Film Festival, Canada, 2013

Washington Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2013

Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2013

Palm Beach Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2013

This Human World Vienna, Austria, 2013

Seattle Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2013

East Bay Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2013

Chicago Festival of Israeli Cinema, USA, 2013

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Reviews

  • "A straightforward but inescapably emotional item."
    - Variety, Chicago Tribune
  • "Numbered' reminds us how much people count...My favorite documentary from this summer's Jerusalem Film Festival."
    - The Jerusalem Post
  • "While the audience emerged with damp eyes, the overall message is somehow upbeat."
    - The New York Times
  • "A beautiful and moving film."
    - The Jewish Forward