My Knees Were Jumping: Remembering the Kindertransports, the first film to share the Kindertransport story, chronicling the rescue of close to 10,000 children from Nazi-occupied Europe and the devastating separations that followed. In recording her Viennese-born mother’s story, filmmaker Melissa Hacker reveals the isolation of the rescued children, and the way memories and fears were transmitted to the next generation.
Screening at the Tucson Jewish Film Festival, followed by a discussion with KT2 director Melissa Hacker and KT2 Beatrice Segal, who appears in the film with her mother and grandmother.
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