
Overview
In the most recent of his critically-lauded autobiographical films, Marian Marzynski explores, for the first time, his own wartime childhood and the experiences of other child survivors, teasing out their feelings about Poland, the Catholic Church, and the ramifications of identities forged under circumstances where survival began with the directive “never forget to lie.”
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31 - 1The Education of Michelle Rhee January 08, 2013
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31 - 2Inside Obama's Presidency January 15, 2013
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31 - 3The Untouchables January 22, 2013
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31 - 4Cliffhanger February 12, 2013
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31 - 5Newtown Divided / Raising Adam Lanza February 19, 2013
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31 - 6Kind Hearted Woman April 01, 2013
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31 - 7Syria Behind the Lines April 09, 2013
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31 - 8The Retirement Gamble April 23, 2013
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31 - 9Never Forget to Lie May 14, 2013
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31 - 10Outlawed in Pakistan May 28, 2013
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31 - 11Rape in the Fields June 25, 2013
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31 - 12Two American Families July 09, 2013
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31 - 13Life and Death in Assisted Living July 30, 2013
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31 - 14Egypt in Crisis September 17, 2013
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31 - 15League of Denial: The NFL's Concussion Crisis October 08, 2013
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31 - 16Hunting the Nightmare Bacteria October 22, 2013
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31 - 17Who Was Lee Harvey Oswald? November 19, 2013
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31 - 18A Death in St. Augustine November 26, 2013
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31 - 19Kind Hearted Woman (2) April 02, 2013