
2015
Can a language save your life? Yes it can, even an ancient one from the 15th century. Saved by Language tells the story of Moris Albahari, a Sephardic Jew from Sarajevo (born 1930), who spoke Ladino/Judeo-Spanish, his mother tongue, to survive the Holocaust. Moris used Ladino to communicate with an Italian Colonel who helped him escape to a Partizan refuge after he ran away from the train taking Yugoslavian Jews to Nazi death camps. By speaking in Ladino to a Spanish-speaking US pilot in 1944 he was able to survive and lead the pilot, along with his American and British colleagues, to a safe Partizan airport.

Moris Albahari

Ester Kaveson Debevec

Jacob Finci

David Kamhi

Lancaster

Night and Fog

People of Russia

John Stevens: Storming the Beach

The Unknown Woman

2 or 3 Things I Know About Him

Istria

Letter from Aldershot

The Last Companions of the Liberation

In einer chinesischen Stadt

Ark of the Covenant: The Bible’s Origins

City of Splendour

Wall of Silence

Hitler's Hollywood

The Holocaust. Certified crime

Rosies of the North

Barbed Wire and Mandolins

Forgiving Dr. Mengele

Attack of the Zeppelins

How The Bismarck Sank HMS Hood