Escape to the Rising Sun documents the experience of 20.000 Jews who fled Nazi persecutions in Europe and took refuge in Shanghai, China, during World War II. For several thousands of them, escape meant travelling through the Soviet Union and Japan before eventually reaching Shanghai. Throughout the Japanese occupation the refugees were completely cut off from the outside world. After the liberation, they began leaving for new homes in Europe, the United States, Israel and Australia.
A production by Les Films de la Mémoire, ZDF, RTBF
With the support of: French Community of Belgium, Hoso-Bunka Foundation, Japan Foundation, Banpaku Foundation, Rich Foundation, BABEL – European Fund for Audiovisual Multilingualism, City College – The City University of New York, Memorial Foundation for the Jewish Culture, Centre National de la Cinématographie
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Career
Festivals and Awards
Institut International des Droits de l’Homme - Festival du Film - Strasbourg | France | Prix de la Ville de Strasbourg & Prix des Universités |
Jewish Film Festival | Australia | |
San Francisco Jewish Film Festival | USA | |
Southampton Jewish Film Festival | United Kingdom |
Broadcasts
ARTE | France |
GLOBO | Brazil |
PBS | USA |
RTBF | Belgium |
SBS | Australia |
ZDF | Germany |
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Critiques Cinématographiques
Extraits de Presse
Sunday Herald Sun
One of cinema's finer achievements - a rare glimpse of compassion, courage and survival.
Anonyme
1990Australian Jewish News
In Escape to the Rising Sun, Belgian filmmaker Diane Perelsztejn has added an authoritative visual essay to the small body of work on the mid-century Shanghai Jews...
Peter Kohn
1990JFI.ORG
Le mérite de ce documentaire consiste à retracer de manière très vivante un des chapitres les moins connus du sauvetage de Juifs européens des persécutions nazies.