PUTNEY, Vt. – Next Stage Arts presents a screening of Julia Mintz’s award-winning documentary film “Four Winters.” The film explores the Jewish partisans who fought against the Nazis during World War II.
“This film is a testament to the human spirit of survival against all odds,” says Keith Marks, executive director of Next Stage Arts. “We love presenting a wide range of content through Next Stage, and this film is an extension of that commitment to the diverse options presented to our community. In an effort to not forget our history, this film supports our understanding of our shared humanity.”
Torn from their families by the ravages of Hitler’s armies, men and women, many barely in their teens, escaped into the forests, banding together in partisan brigades; engaging in treacherous acts of sabotage, blowing up trains, burning electric stations, and attacking armed enemy headquarters. Against extraordinary odds, over 25,000 Jewish partisans courageously fought back against the Nazis and their collaborators from deep within the forests of World War II Belarus, Ukraine, and Eastern Europe.
The last surviving partisans relive their journey in “Four Winters,” sharing their stories of resistance. Director Julia Mintz shines a spotlight on their transformation from young innocents raised in closely knit Jewish communities and families, to becoming fierce partisan soldiers with enduring hope, grit, magnificent courage, and deep humanity.
Featuring the photography of Faye Schulman, partisan photographer clad in her signature leopard coat, and through a fusion of inspiring and powerful first-person interviews with stunning archival footage, “Four Winters” uncovers secrets held for lifetimes, revealing a heartfelt narrative of heroism, determination, and resilience.
Director Julia Mintz’s work focuses on narratives of bravery and resistance against unimaginable odds. She has been on the producing teams for films which have been shortlisted for the Academy Awards, have premiered at Cannes, Sundance, and TriBeCa, and won Emmy, Peabody, and festival awards. Her films can be seen on HBO, PBS, American Masters, Netflix, Amazon, and are shown on college campuses across the country. She has taught seminars and workshops worldwide, and has held an adjunct faculty position at Long Island University in New York City. Mintz has been a featured keynote and guest speaker for engagements in both the public and private sectors. Julia Mintz is an award-winning artist and an accomplished multi-grant recipient for her work in visual arts and documentary film.
This screening is funded in part by the Harold Grinspoon Foundation.