Out of the Ashes (I) (2003 TV Movie)
6/10
It shows that surviving Auschwitz could make people question why exactly you survived
7 August 2023
The true story about a woman named Gisella Perl, a jewish doctor whom lived in Sighet (Hungary) during WW2. After the 1944 german occupation of Hungary, the family of the doctor was first interned in the Sighet ghetto after which they were deported in May 1944 to Auschwitz-Birkenau.

The story is told through flashbacks that the doctor experiences from the moment she arrives in New York, just after WW2 ended. In these flashbacks, we will see some of her experiences in the concentration camp and what she did to survive. And this is not only about surviving herself, but also to help pregnant prisoners survive.

For a TV movie, the quality is pretty decent. It is unfortunately not comparible to an average feature film production. This can for instance be seen back in the limited set of the concentration camp. But overall, I think this TV movie is for sure one of the better TV productions.

Concluding, I think this movie deserves a score of 6.4/10, resulting in an IMDb rating of 6 stars.

It is worthwile noting that the famous jewish survivor Elie Wiesel - whom in 1956 published his first book on his experiences in Auschwitz - also came from the hungarian town Sighet. Elie Wiesel received the 1986 Nobel Peace Price.
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