"The Silenced Walls" Screening
"La Muette" (the mute) is the name of a low-income housing project in the suburbs of Paris. There are thousands like it in the Paris area. However, the walls of this building have been hiding a terrible secret for over 70 years. They have been silenced, forced to hide their history by being rehabilitated into a normal living area. As if nothing ever happened, as if the walls didn't hold memories.
At first glance, nothing seems strange. Tenants live in this four-story concrete building covered with old paint. It hasn't changed since 1941, when it hosted the concentration camp of Drancy where almost 80,000 Jews were kept until most of them were deported to Auschwitz. Today, it is one of the only internment camps transformed into housing in all of Europe.
The Silenced Walls examines the story and history of this building.
Run time: 52 minutes.
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The maximum number of tickets you may order online is 10. For assistance, please contact frontdesk@mjhnyc.org or call 646-437-4202
$10.00