See BIG SONIA at the MKE Film Festival

We are a Community Partner with the Milwaukee Film Festival.  And the amazing pairing we got was Big Sonia.  Description of the film is below (www.bigsonia.com).  We are so happy to promote this film about a fiesty Holocaust survivor that happens to be a tailor!   

 

Showings are as follows:

Wednesday 10/3/17 at 6:00pm at the Downer

Saturday 10/7/17 at 10:30am at the Times

Thursday 10/12/17 at 2:30pm at the Times

Tickets available at mkefilm.org

 

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About Big Sonia

 

Standing tall at 4’8″, Sonia is one of the last remaining Holocaust survivors in Kansas City and one of the only survivors there who speaks publicly about her wartime experience. Sonia’s enormous personality and fragile frame mask the horrors she endured. At 15 she watched her mother disappear behind gas chamber doors. Sonia’s teenage years were a blur of concentration camps and death marches. On liberation day, she was accidentally shot through the chest, yet again miraculously survived. Sonia is the ultimate survivor, a bridge between cultures and generations. Her story must never be forgotten.

Story

Our film interweaves Sonia’s past and present using first-person narrative with stories from family and friends. Along the way, we learn valuable life lessons – “Soniaisms” – from a woman who can barely see over the steering wheel, yet insists on driving herself to work every day to run her late husband’s tailor shop, John’s Tailoring. Running the shop is Sonia’s entire being – it is her reason for living and the center of her life. Sonia is a “diva” and she’s known for wearing leopard print and high heel shoes – she is the most popular woman I know. Her influence spans generations and cultures, and we see first-hand how she transforms a room of self-involved teenagers into thoughtful citizens. Sonia is an enigma.

Conflict

John’s Tailoring is the last shop standing in a desolate corner of a rundown mall, and there is a looming threat the mall could close its doors any day. Will Sonia be able to continue working? Will she have to shut the doors on John’s Tailoring and finally retire in her late 80’s? How will Sonia’s stories make a difference to people now? How will her stories inspire audiences to learn about their own families and ensure that we don’t repeat mistakes of the past?

Social Issues

Societal issues this film will address include:

  • Health
  • Elder rights/ageism
  • Inter-generation communication
  • Discrimination
  • Injustice

(info from https://bigsonia.com/

 

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