The Fight of Their Lives, in a Film at BIFF
Berkshire International Film Festival will show “Four Winters: A Story of Jewish Partisan Resistance & Bravery During World War II” on Aug. 2. Photo from Jewish Partisans Film

The Fight of Their Lives, in a Film at BIFF

The Berkshire International Film Festival (BIFF) and New Moon Films will offer the New England premiere of the award-winning “Four Winters: A Story of Jewish Partisan Resistance & Bravery During World War II.”

Partisan Michael Stoll, whose powerful story is featured in the film, will be in attendance for a post-screening discussion with the film’s director, Julia Mintz.

Against extraordinary odds, more than 25,000 Jewish partisans courageously fought back against the Nazis and their collaborators from deep within the forests of Belarus, Ukraine and Eastern Europe. They engaged in treacherous acts of sabotage, blowing up trains, burning electric stations, attacking armed enemy headquarters.

Shattering the myth of Jewish passivity, the last surviving partisans tell their stories of resistance in “Four Winters,” revealing a stunning and inspiring narrative of heroism and resilience.

The film is a recipient of Steven Spielberg’s Jewish Story Partners Grant and was awarded Best Documentary at the Toronto Jewish Film Festival 2022.

The film will be shown on Tuesday, Aug. 2, 4 p.m. at the Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center in Great Barrington, Mass.

 

Tickets are $18 and can be purchased at www.biffma.org.

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