In January 1945, after 2 years as a prisoner in a death camp, 10-year-old Holocaust survivor Marcel Zielinksi embarked on a perilous 60-mile journey by foot from Auschwitz-Birkenau through an active war zone to Krakow, Poland. A child’s desperate search for any surviving family members. A journey from Darkness to Light. Decades later, 250 cyclists from 12 different countries traveled to Auschwitz and re-traced 84-year-old Marcel’s liberation path as a collective act of empathy called Ride for the Living. Marcel’s dehumanizing Holocaust experience and the empathy demonstrated during Ride for the Living provide a stunning parallel for Humankind’s equally perilous journey between the two extremes of our nature: Dehumanization to Empathy. Darkness to Light. Igniting the urgent conversation: When will we stop building monuments for the dead and get busy re humanizing the living? When will we finally say NEVER AGAIN and truly mean it?
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For the Living
Directed by:
Marc Bennett
Tim Roper
Running time:
117 min
Year:
2024
Genre:
Ddocumentary
Country:
USA








