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Life Will Smile

Oct 7, 2017
0h 38m
★ 0.0

Overview

Zakynthos is a Greek island on the Ionian Sea famed for its beauty. It also has the unique distinction of having saved all 275 of its Jewish inhabitants during WWII. In this compelling story, Haim Konstantini, one of the survivors, narrates how the islanders united to ensure the survival of their Jewish population. Two key figures instrumental to the story were Mr. Loukas Kerreri, Mayor of Zakynthos’ capital, and Bishop Chrysostomos, who both refused to list the island’s Jews for the occupying Nazis. They have been recognized as Righteous Among the Nations at Yad Vashem for their bravery.

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Documentary

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Cast

Haim Konstantini

self

Haim Konstantini

Dimitris Grivakis

young Haim

Dimitris Grivakis

Mandie Maleviti

Haim's mother

Mandie Maleviti