Murmullos del Silencio | movie | 2021 | Official Trailer

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At the end of World War II, the concentration camps were liberated. Some of the survivors managed to contact relatives i | dG1fcmQzQTNmS3lDRVU
Transcript
00:00The way my father conveyed it was his silence and a large photo in his room with all the
00:11brothers who were murdered.
00:22It was not a liberation.
00:25We should talk about liberations.
00:27There were people who found out for the first time about their situation, the loss of
00:41their family, the loss of the home, the loss of property, absolute eviction.
00:49And then a very painful exile started.
00:53Why did they come to Mexico?
00:55Mainly because they had families here.
00:57Probably the suitcase came empty, but full of hopes.
01:04He comes to Mexico, lives in a tropical, exotic country.
01:15I think for me, the war ended when he got married, when he came to Mexico.
01:22The war ended for those who killed.
01:24Those who survived continued with their war all their lives.
01:33Having a son in Judaism is like not accepting a total defeat.
01:40In my house, there was more sadness, more anger.
01:45I don't say that I'm Jewish. I was afraid to say that I'm Jewish.
01:49You don't exist, you don't stand out because of the danger, because one day they will pick you up.
01:55It was a taboo, practically, to talk about the Shoah.
01:58We always understood that they protected us.
02:00They wanted us to have a normal life and not remember the tragedy that they lived.
02:11He chose life and moved on.
02:14Always appreciate what you have and move on.
02:20Forgive, yes, but never forget.
02:23Let's work for a better future.
02:26The fact of thinking about the Holocaust is to take care of all humanity.
02:31What I am is what they lived.
02:36I think this was like a conspiracy of silence.

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