FOUR WINTERS

"... poignant, deeply reflective ..."
Ms. Magazine

"... an enduring warning amid today’s global struggle with authoritarian forces.”
New York Times

“... one of the best films of the year ...”
Jeffrey Lyons, The Lyons Den

3:00 PM Sunday, May 5th 2024 to 4:45 PM Sunday, May 5th
Tickets are complimentary
Center for Contemporary Arts

IN COMMEMORATION OF YOM HASHOAH

Against extraordinary odds, over 25,000 Jewish partisans courageously fought back against the Nazis and their collaborators from deep within the forests of WWII’s Belarus, Ukraine and Eastern Europe. The last surviving partisans relive their journey in FOUR WINTERS, sharing their stories of resistance.

They were torn from their families by the ravages of Hitler’s armies, men and women, many barely in their teens, escaped into the forests, banding together in partisan brigades; engaging in treacherous acts of sabotage, blowing up trains, burning electric stations, and attacking armed enemy headquarters.

Director Julia Mintz shines a spotlight on their transformation from young innocents raised in closely knit Jewish communities and families, to becoming fierce partisan soldiers with enduring hope, grit, magnificent courage and deep humanity.

Featuring the photography of Faye Schulman, partisan photographer clad in her signature leopard coat, and through a fusion of inspiring and powerful first-person interviews with stunning archival footage, FOUR WINTERS uncovers secrets held for lifetimes, revealing a heartfelt narrative of heroism, determination and resilience.