I like these kinds of documentaries that feel personal and important. In this movie, you get a look into the history of people's lives through the generations. Well done.
36 Reviews
Personal and Important
GilbertS-8531 January 2021
Entertaining and Though Provoking
abuckeye-9363213 February 2021
powerful documentary
lindapalmer3 February 2021
Elite Modern Day Historical Doc
TheAll-SeeingI29 March 2019
Highly contemplative and well-executed doc revolving around the 2015 Maccabiah Games, apparently referred to in more common vernacular as the "Jewish Olympics," and held where we commonly see footage of Jesse Owens' dominating in Berlin as Hitler sulked in hate-driven disgust.
This film is not relegated to mere celebration, however, as the Maccabiah Games, we learn, have arisen from a continued modern-day emergence of the same hate that gave us Hitler.
Extremely well-conceived - it's sombering and triumphant - this is a modern historical doc that can't be missed, as it spotlights the dark forces at work within the human condition, and provides a persevering means by which to defeat them.
This film is not relegated to mere celebration, however, as the Maccabiah Games, we learn, have arisen from a continued modern-day emergence of the same hate that gave us Hitler.
Extremely well-conceived - it's sombering and triumphant - this is a modern historical doc that can't be missed, as it spotlights the dark forces at work within the human condition, and provides a persevering means by which to defeat them.
Great find!
directortim20124 February 2021
I happened across this documentary. So glad I decided to take a look at it! What an affecting journey. The bikers and their family stories of the Holocaust are personal and deeply involving. I was really moved by their shares and their journey. This is just an excellent doc. in every way!
Moving
akissonthenose5 February 2021
Powerful Doc
NZfilmfinder7 February 2021
Back to Berlin is a powerful emotional doc about Eleven Jewish motor bikers who retrace the journey of their family's who travelled via motorbike to the site of the infamous 1936 Berlin Olympics from Israel, for the first Jewish Olympic Games on German soil. We get to know each rider and their family histories through historical footage and footage from their current trip as they visit some of the places where many of the German atrocities were committed during WWII.
We are given context of how these families survived the Holocaust and the overwhelming loss of life that was suffered in this time and the heroic spirit of those who survived. It's a fascinating and sobering tale about how the past links to the present and how through this journey we can seek to better understand the tragedies of the past.
We are given context of how these families survived the Holocaust and the overwhelming loss of life that was suffered in this time and the heroic spirit of those who survived. It's a fascinating and sobering tale about how the past links to the present and how through this journey we can seek to better understand the tragedies of the past.
So powerful!
AvaCincotti6 February 2021
Such a great reminder of an important part of history. I was incredibly moved. It's not just the story of these people who embark on a biking trip to remember their grandfathers or relatives, but it also reminds us of the danger of intolerance. Highly recommended.
Thought provoking doc about the holocaust!
rew_jk7 February 2021
I'm really into history so this was a fascinating watch. I thought I was fairly knowledgeable on this period of European history and the events leading up to WW2 but I was learning for the first time about the maccabiah games during the rise of fascism and it really helped you get a feel for the period and bring it to life. It was very interesting to hear all the accounts from survivors and their families and the comparison of 1930's Europe to rising anti semitism/peoples attitudes today was very profound. It's a lot of information to take in but clearly a huge amount of research has gone into producing this powerful and thought provoking doc - well worth a watch
Cathartic and Deeply Moving
briandilorenzofilm13 February 2021
I was incredibly moved by Catherine Lurie's "Back to Berlin". It offers a fascinating view of history, through the lens of personal accounts of the Holocaust, passed down from generation to generation; carrying on a sacred tradition through motorcycle riding. Unspeakable acts of evil perpetrated by not just the Nazis but also the fascists allied with them, that plays out during scenes along their travels, such as Bucharest, Romania. There's a conversation where Marco, one of the riders, says he's not sure if he wants to feel what they (his family) felt because the sadness is too powerful.
On their way through Hungary and Serbia, we see modern-day strife play out between refugees and police along the border, as the team passes by breathtaking scenic views. The 1935 bikers rode the same year as the Nuremberg Laws were put into effect, displaying a stunning amount of courage and bravery in a threat-filled landscape. Today's riders want to continue that legacy and they do so triumphantly. The first hand accounts from survivors were especially powerful.
One line in particular that really stuck with me was "When you hear one person tell their story, they tell it for all the other people who can't tell their story".
The end of the film, when the team finally reaches Berlin, the site of the 1936 Olympics, to light a torch in honor of their ancestors was deeply cathartic.
Stirring music and the velvety narration of Jason Issacs also helps carry this deeply powerful film. Essential viewing for all us to remember.
On their way through Hungary and Serbia, we see modern-day strife play out between refugees and police along the border, as the team passes by breathtaking scenic views. The 1935 bikers rode the same year as the Nuremberg Laws were put into effect, displaying a stunning amount of courage and bravery in a threat-filled landscape. Today's riders want to continue that legacy and they do so triumphantly. The first hand accounts from survivors were especially powerful.
One line in particular that really stuck with me was "When you hear one person tell their story, they tell it for all the other people who can't tell their story".
The end of the film, when the team finally reaches Berlin, the site of the 1936 Olympics, to light a torch in honor of their ancestors was deeply cathartic.
Stirring music and the velvety narration of Jason Issacs also helps carry this deeply powerful film. Essential viewing for all us to remember.
A gem of a film!
craigahrens6 February 2021
This is such a wonderful documentary!! I was sucked in from the very first minute! What a powerful story!! I'm not a big documentary guy so going into this I was a bit doubtful. But boy I'm glad I checked this out! This little gem gets a big thumb's up from me!!
Great documentary
bartlettdirect7 February 2021
This documentary is a legacy of human discovery. I hope it will be around for years to come, both as a warning to future generations and an empowerment to those who dare to speak out in defense of the vulnerable. Congrats to the filmmaker and her team. Awards and nominations wholly deserved.
Heroic and poignant
idarbo4 February 2021
A moving film that comes full circle.
ewerzowa4 February 2021
This is a moving film that comes full circle giving some sort of closure to the past by retracing the steps of those Jewish Athletes in 1938. This is an important film retracing the steps to make sure history does not repeat itself. Beautiful made with the doorway into empathy and healing.
Powerful
DonSwanson4 February 2021
Compulsory viewing
stephenrutterford26 July 2021
Powerful and a much needed reminder
NUDavis859-122 February 2021
I watched this documentary, grabbed my wife and watched it again. And then both she and I recommended it to friends. It was that powerful for us. I think what makes this documentary so powerful is its premise. It follows eleven bikers traveling to Berlin making pit stops along the way to revisit the Holocaust that members of their family survived through. As we get to know the bikers and those who family survived the Holocaust (and those who didn't), you cannot help but empathize over the situation. And it quickly reminds you how recent the Holocaust really was. When you hear it was 80 years ago, it seems like a long time, but when the person is saying his grandmother survived it or his uncle was taken, you really realize how recent it really was. The stories they relay are amazing, horrifying, and heartfelt. And then you see the sights of where the places occurred and it really hits home for both the bikers and for us. Overall, a powerful, must-see documentary of a horrible past that must never be forgotten and should forever be felt by us all.
Must watch!
michelleharriswade17 April 2021
Everyone should see this film. Educational and Powerful! Be sure to grab a box of tissue. At least for me, I needed them for the tears. This is a must watch heart wrenching view into what happened to so many innocent people. A reminder of why we cannot allow hate to prevail in any society ever. The film documents it from the long trip of a Bike Tour, A very creative way to bring the story of so many Beautiful people out. With Each stop made there was a story to tell from different survivors or family member of survivors and each story is Impactful.
Incredible documentary about some lesser-known history
sitebpro9 February 2021
Watched this with my Dad as he is a huge history buff and it was great to watch something with him that he knew so little about. You can tell this is a documentary made with love and passion for the subject. The production quality was far higher than I expected. Great pacing and balanced the footage and stories from multiple eras organically.
Hearing these truly honesty and personal experiences of what these incredible people went through really made me think about how lucky you are. I strongly recommend it.
Hearing these truly honesty and personal experiences of what these incredible people went through really made me think about how lucky you are. I strongly recommend it.
powerful and timely
williamgway28 January 2021
What a wonderful and powerful story. It is well told doc covering a timely historical subject. It steps us back to Europe in the 1930's through the modern day Maccabiah Games. Well worth a watch to remember what man is capable of in darker moments. Recommend
Beautiful Journey!
NickRizzini5 May 2021
Well done and interesting documentary.
kel-703 July 2021
Impactful
filmentity-205165 April 2021
A very moving and powerful documentary that is both an emotional journey and a physical one. Has amazing personal accounts and archival footage that is really emotional. The statistics of people being sent to their deaths is staggering. The resistance accounts are heroic. It's an impactful movie and timely because of all the hate that has been cultivated for political in America and beyond. The riders are so easy to love and relate to. I cried with them.
Thou Shall Not Kill
EAreviews25 March 2021
A touching reminder of the Holocaust atrocities as felt by descendants of survivors, and even some survivors themselves. The film captures the motorcycle journey beautifully and provides plenty of moments for reflection. A call for current and future generations to prevent such inconceivable tragedy from ever happening again.
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