Biana Stigter

director of “Three Minutes: A Lengthening”

Biana Stigter on KCRW

Tourist David Kurtz filmed three minutes of mostly Jews in a Polish village doing quotidian things in 1938, who had no idea of the horrors to come.

‘Three Minutes’: Street scenes show Jewish life before Holocaust

Tourist David Kurtz filmed three minutes of mostly Jews in a Polish village doing quotidian things in 1938, who had no idea of the horrors to come.

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