Alice Sommer: Everything Is a Present
2009 · 53 min · Documentary
Documentary about pianist and Holocaust survivor Alice Sommer Herz. In the concentration camps she played more than 100 concerts, and credits music for saving her life.
Directed by Christopher Nupen · Written by Christopher Nupen
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Evgeny Kissin: The Gift of Music · 1999Evgeny Kissin: The Gift of Music
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1987
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1966
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1978
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2004
MovieDocumentary
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1979
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2008
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1977
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1988
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