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Saved by Language

Genres

Documentary

Overview

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.

Details

Budget

$15000

Revenue

$0

Runtime

53 min

Release Date

2015-01-15

Status

Released

Original Language

English

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Cast
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Moris Albahari

Ester Kaveson Debevec

Jacob Finci

David Kamhi

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