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Hélène Lapiower interroge les siens, juifs de la Diaspora ayant fui l'antisémitisme et la Pologne, convertis au bouddhisme, à l'islam ou tenants d'une tradition qu'ils voient se diluer génération après génération. Entre la Belgique et les Etats-Unis, en Yiddish, en anglais ou en français, l'actrice-réalisatrice recueille la parole d'une famille qui porte au quotidien le terrible poids de l'histoire.
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