Jewish
Shtetle follows a
meeting of Polish and Jewish youth that travels through the Świętokrzyskie
Province and studies the history and modern Jewish heritage in the
region.
Gula, the documentary's director and initiator is a Polish filmmaker born in
Kielce. A graduate of Lodz Film School (www.filmschool.lodz.pl), he
left Poland in 2001 and is currently living and working in the USA. His
documentary Damned to Heaven received the Best Documentary Feature Film
Award at the Red Rock Film Festival (www.redrockfilmfestival.com) in 2007. Jewish
Shtetle is produced by Monika Urbańska and co-financed by with
Świętokrzyskie Film-Promotion Fund ( ROT, www.rot.swietokrzyskie.travel) with 0.5 million
PLN (EUR 115,000 ).
"It was important for us to depart from the negative association of Kielce
only with the pogrom of the Jewish people. We want to show the rich history of
the region, the joint heritage, positive actions and the optimistic future.
While we start with the issues of the pogrom and events of World War II, we
want the film to bring the message of forgiveness, friendship and a renewed
relationship," Adam Dąbek of the ROT told FNE during the 2nd Refiofun IFF
in Katowice (www.regiofun.eu).
Shooting for the film started in October 2010 and continued on and off for 12
months. The filmmakers followed children from Israel visiting the
Świętokrzyskie Province and then moved to Israel to capture the visit of Polish
youth in exchange. The authorities of Świętokrzyskie are hoping to change
the image of their region and invite Jewish tourists from Israel, Western
Europe and the USA to visit several places strongly connected to Jewish culture
that are located in the province.
The premiere of the film is planned for the end of 2011/beginning 2012, with plans for both cinema and television distribution.