Boy in the Woods
Not only moving, but serves as an important reminder of how devastating war is, especially to innocent children. A must watch.
The Boy in the Woods
Maxwell Smart was eleven years old when his entire family was killed before his eyes. He might have died along with them, but his mother selflessly ordered him to save himself. Alone in the forest, he dug a hole in the ground for shelter and foraged for food in farmers’ fields. His clothes in rags and close to starvation, he repeatedly escaped death at the hands of Nazis.
Max’s epic tale of heroism will inspire with its proof of the enduring human spirit. From the brutality of war emerges a man who would become a celebrated artist, offering the world, in contrast to the horrors of his suffering, beautiful works of art. THE BOY IN THE WOODS is a remarkable historical document about a time that should never be forgotten.
Max’s epic tale of heroism will inspire with its proof of the enduring human spirit. From the brutality of war emerges a man who would become a celebrated artist, offering the world, in contrast to the horrors of his suffering, beautiful works of art. THE BOY IN THE WOODS is a remarkable historical document about a time that should never be forgotten.
Genre
Drama,
Jewish Culture,
Women and Film
Runtime
101
Language
English
Director
Rebecca Snow
Writer(s)
Rebecca Snow
Cast
Jett Klyne,
Richard Armitage,
David Kohlsmith
Played at
Royal 8.29.24 - 8.29.24
Town Center 5 8.30.24 - 9.05.24
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