Besa: The Promise

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Besa: The Promise
Directed byRachel Goslins
Produced byJWM Productions
StarringNorman H. Gershman
Rexhep Hoxha
Narrated byNorman H. Gershman
CinematographyNeil Barrett
Edited byChristine S. Romero
Release date
  • 2012 (2012)
Running time
86 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguagesEnglish
Albanian
Hebrew

Besa: The Promise is a documentary film, produced by JWM Productions and directed by Rachel Goslins.

The film follows Norman H. Gershman, an American photographer as he travels to Albania, a mostly Muslim country,[1] interviewing and photographing families who rescued Jews during World War II.[2] Along the way Gershman meets Rexhep Hoxha, a Muslim shopkeeper. Hoxha seeks to fulfill a promise made by his father to the Jewish family they sheltered during Nazi occupation. With Gershman's help, Hoxha embarks on a journey across cultural and religious divides to return a set of mysterious books written in Hebrew to the original owners. On his quest, Hoxha discovers the unknown story of his father's astonishing act of bravery and selflessness.

Filmed in Albania, Bulgaria, Israel, and the United States, more than twenty in-depth interviews were conducted with survivors, rescuers and other witnesses. The film is based on Gershman's photo series and book, Besa, Muslims Who Saved Jews in WWII.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Miller, Tracy, ed. (October 2009), Mapping the Global Muslim Population: A Report on the Size and Distribution of the World's Muslim Population (PDF), Pew Research Center, archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-10-10, retrieved 2009-10-08
  2. ^ "Yad Vashem - Request Rejected".
  3. ^ Gershman, Norman H. (12 December 2008). Besa: Muslims Who Saved Jews WW II. ISBN 978-0815609346.

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