Undzere Kinder (Our Children, Poland 1948) at the IALMH

In what has become a tradition during medical-psychiatric and psychoanalytic conferences around the world, Drs. Preter (www.psychiatryneurology.com) and Bursztajn (www.forensic-psych.com) continue their exploration of post-Shoah psychological trauma and its representation in film. As in previous years (e.g., World Psychiatric Association Meeting Istanbul 2006, International Psychoanalytic Association Meeting Rio de Janeiro 2005; ISTSS Buenos Aires 2004; American Psychiatric Association Philadelphia 2002), this workshop will screen and discuss the last Yiddish-language movie made in Poland, Undzere Kinder (Our Children), 1948. In 1945, after the end of World War II and the slaughter of the European Jews, some 250,000 Jewish survivors temporarily returned to Poland, where actors Shimon Dzigan and Yisroel Schumacher, director Natan Gross and producer Shaul Goskind teamed up to make Our Children. In this last Yiddish-language feature made in Poland, part docu-drama, part melancholic comedy, famous Yiddish comedians Dzigan and Schumacher visit the Helanowek orphanage near the city of Lodz to perform for an audience of Jewish orphans who survived the Holocaust. Their theatrical performance, although well-intentioned, stirs up painful memories of recent events, but also offends the children by the sentimentalized and naďve depiction of wartime conditions. Having all lived through the reality of separation and loss, the children take over the stage, outdo the performers, and tell their stories… The little actors in Our Children were all residents of the Helanowek orphanage, many of them the sole survivors of their families. For more background on this workshop, and contact information, go to: www.psychiatryneurology.com (Dr. Preter) and www.forensic-psych.com (Dr. Bursztajn) For any questions, please contact Dr. Preter at mpretermd@psychiatryneurology.com