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| ACTORS: | Steve Sisgold, Gay Hendricks |
| CATEGORY: | Video |
| MPAA RATING: | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Dolby, Full length, Full Screen |
| TYPE: | Television & Documentary, International Documentaries |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 605877020030 |
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Customer Reviews of Holocaust In My Body
profound and deeply moving This couragous documentary will take you on a journey home to yourself. Steve Sisgold is a masterful storyteller and healer. His movie inspired me to look into my past and current limitations and dig a little deeper to find my essence. This video will heal old wounds that you may not even know you have. It is not just for people who are connected to the Holocaust, but offers an amazing experience for all of us who are on a path to live life with more joy and authenticity. After you view it, pass it on. This is a story that needs to be circulated.
Holocaust - On The Way Out Of My Body
No ordinary documentary, Holocaust In My Body offers a surreal fusion of personal angst being exorcised PLUS believable relationship building between an American Jew and the son of a Nazi officer - in Berlin yet!
Steve Sisgold grew up in a Jewish neighborhood of Philedelphia and was haunted by tales of the Holocaust from his surviving relatives. At age 50 he decided to visit Auschwitz and Birkenau, in attempt to confront and conquer his own fears by putting himself in the actual location where the atrocities occurred. Steve was accompanied by author and therapist Gay Hendricks who assisted him with some pretty wild rituals of emotional release, for instance, deep within the chilly and death-charged barracks of a decaying concentration camp.
I'm not Jewish but I still found the film relevant, not just as an educational journey about the Holocaust but as a way to understand how I might approach getting rid of my own inner demons.
A delicate, difficult subject, handled with thoughtfulness and insight. I especially appreciated the lack of in-your-face archival footage; subtlety worked better. I wept, with grief and then with gratitude.
Well worth the watch.