Kichka: Life is a Cartoon documentary
- Original title
- Kichka: Life is a Cartoon
- Year
- 2018
- Running time
- 75 min.
- Country
- Poland
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Cinematography
- Producer
- Genre
- Documentary | Biography. Family Relationships
- Synopsis
- The film director presents the topic of inherited trauma in the family of a Holocaust survivor. Henri Kichka was a prisoner of concentration camps for three years. The shadow it cast on his soul was partially inherited by his son Michel, a famous illustrator and cartoonist. After the war, the family set out to rebuild their life in Belgium. Many years later, Henri confronted his own identity of a Jewish survivor and war hero. Michel's illustrations, especially his cartoon on relations between the father and the son, “Second Generation”, played a significant role in this process.
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