Labyrinth of Peace, Program 2

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Labyrinth of Peace, Program 2

Episodes 46

This enthralling six-part dramatic TV miniseries—inspired by true, yet little-known events—offers an intimate portrait of a family trying to move forward in “neutral” Switzerland after World War II finally ends. Klara, 20 years old, wants to create a new, better world and begins caring for displaced Holocaust survivors who are temporarily housed in a nearby boarding school. Her fiancé plans to modernize and save the family’s troubled textile company. And his brother, just home from military service, takes his first steps in the Attorney General’s office hunting down escaped Nazis. With the twists and turns of the best kind of thriller, the world of these three young idealists explodes as they come to realize that the façade of peace was bought with the blood of the victims of the war.

For Episodes 13, see Labyrinth of Peace, Program 1

This series previously played in the 2021 Jewish Film Festival.

Pricing/Film Availability Info: Admission to the festival will be sold either as an all-access pass or a la carte, available in the JBFC Virtual Marquee. Pricing is $100 (members), $125 (nonmembers) for the all-access pass or $11 (members), $16 (nonmembers) per film. All film programs will be available to stream for the entire length of the festival—films will become available at 10:00am on February 22 and will be open to stream until 11:59pm on March 7. Once a film is started, pass holders will have 48 hours to finish, regardless of when in the series they start the film. Festival passes will go on sale February 4 and individual tickets will go on sale February 22.

Please note, due to geographical restrictions from the distributor, you can only watch the films if you are located in Westchester and Fairfield counties. We apologize for any inconvenience.

“What starts out almost as a historical re-enactment style focused on the customs and manners of the period soon begins twisting and turning as it slowly drifts into thriller-infested waters before conclusively exploding in the final episode.”
Alex Gutiérrez, Inside Media

This film is part of the Virtual Jewish Film Festival series.



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