Discover the remarkable story of Rafael Schächter, a young Czech conductor who was sent to the Terezín concentration camp in 1941 and organized a 150 prisoners to sing Verdi’sRequiemin an act of strength and resistance. With stirring testimony, soaring concert footage and cinematic dramatizations this film explores how the prisoners were able to “sing to the Nazis what they could not say to them.”
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445 S. Magnolia Avenue , 32801