DCP

No Place on Earth

Janet Tobias

A cave exploration in the Ukraine leads to the unearthing of a story of World War II survivors who once found shelter in the same cave.

DIRECTOR
Janet Tobias
YEAR
2013
COUNTRY
USA
RUNTIME
84 minutes
FORMAT
DCP
START DATE
April 5, 2013

No Place on Earth brings to light the untold story of 38 Ukrainian Jews who survived World War II by living in caves for 18 months, the longest-recorded sustained underground survival. Built upon interviews with former cave inhabitants, as well as Chris Nicola, the caving enthusiast who unearthed the story, No Place on Earth is an extraordinary testament to ingenuity, willpower and endurance against all odds.

“Astonishing. Let those who think they’ve heard every inspiring tale of Holocaust survival see this film.” —John Defore, Hollywood Reporter

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