Little is known about the tragedy of the Roma and Sinti during the Second World War. They were murdered by the tens, hundreds and thousands; in concentration camps, by the edges of mass graves and roadsides, by rifle butts, hammers or gas. Silence surrounds them. For years they existed and still exist on the edge of society. They survived and keep their memory and scars as proof. In the world where fascism is once again prevalent, they are among the last living witnesses to the Holocaust.
Writer / Robert Kirchhoff DoP / Juraj Chlpík Editor / Jan Daňhel Sound / Václav Flegl
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