'Four Winters' Reveals Jewish Women’s Armed Resistance to Nazis During World War II

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'Four Winters' Reveals Jewish Women’s Armed Resistance to Nazis During World War II
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In 'Four Winters,' Julia Mintz shatters myths of Jewish passivity during World War II, highlighting stories of Jews who escaped to the forests of Eastern Europe, Ukraine and Belarus and banded together in partisan brigades to fight back. From CarrieNBaker

shatters myths of Jewish passivity during World War II, highlighting stories of Jews who escaped to the forests of Eastern Europe, Ukraine and Belarus and banded together in partisan brigades to fight back against Nazis and their collaborators.

“All I owned was my camera, leopard coat, rifle and a grenade in case I’m captured … the pillow was the rifle, the walls were the trees and the sky was the roof,” said partisan Faye Schulman. “This film has been a passion project of mine from its conception,” said Mintz. “I have spent the past 20 years engaged in films on social justice and human rights. As an art activist, telling stories that engage people and create a relatable, empowering and inspiring opportunity for us to find our own connection is really, really important.”focuses exclusively on the voices of the partisans themselves, who were in their 80s and 90s when Mintz interviewed them.

Julia Mintz is a writer, producer and director, who has worked on films shortlisted for the Academy Awards, premiered at Cannes, Sundance and TriBeCa, and winning Emmy, Peabody and festival awards. Four Winters has already won best documentary at the Toronto Jewish Film Festival. “Issues I believe are really important had been sidelined in the telling of many of the facets of Holocaust history, where women’s resistance stories were just not front and center,” said Mintz. “I had the privilege of asking the questions that I always wanted to ask. The men had to transform but the women had to transform to become something for which there was no reference. Jewish women were not part of the battles of history that they had been taught about. They learned to use a gun.

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