Selected Screenings
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, UK (2008)
Center for Contemporary Arts, UK (2008)
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC (2007)
Ashkenaz Festival, Toronto (1999)
Pacific Film Archive (1995)
Synopsis
Directed by Lodz native Aleksander Ford and financed by the Jewish Labor movement in Poland, Children Must Laugh is one of the few surviving documentaries about Jewish life in Poland before WWII. This institutional film was produced to raise funds for the Vladimir Medem Sanitarium which, noted for its modern and spacious facilities, stood as the embodiment of health and enlightenment, in striking contrast to the grim images of urban Polish-Jewish poverty.
The sanitarium's theme song, "Mir Kumen On (Here We Come)," punctuates the film with a sense of hope and accomplishment. The Bund's optimistic internationalism, exemplified by the children's endearing performances, permeates the film, creating powerful yet unintended ironies for post-Holocaust audiences.
Cast
A.L. Alexander (English Narration)
David Dubinsky (Introductory Speaker)
B. Charney Vladeck (Introductory Speaker)
Credits
Director Aleksander Ford
Writers Jacob Pat & Wanda Wasilewska
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Children Must Laugh
Mir Kumen OnPoland, 1935, 63 minutes, B&W, English and Yiddish with English subtitles
Directed by Aleksander Ford for the Jewish Labor Bund
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