Adapted from Robert H. Lieberman’s novel “The Nazis, My Father and Me,” “Children of Liberty” is produced by Didier and Damien Brunner through their banner Folivari. The feature is directed by Rémy Schaepman and Léahn Vivier-Chapas.
Born in the Bronx to Holocaust survivor parents, Lieberman co-wrote the screenplay adaptation. His novel earned praises upon its release, including in the New York Times which praised the novelist for his “a sharp eye for the incongruous and the humor that can accompany desperate happenings.”
Set in New York in 1941 – just weeks before the U.S. finally entered WWII — the story follows 12-year-old Steven who gets lost in the chaos of Manhattan’s Grand Central Station and suspects that his father might be a Nazi spy. With the help of 14-year-old Jewish refugee Miriam,…
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