One day, in Savigny, an 18-year-old boy left his house in the middle of the war, saying: "I'm leaving, I'm going to kill Hitler." His name was Joseph, he was Jewish, he was my great-uncle. He disappeared during the night of the Occupation, and his existence became a family secret. He disappeared from history, the small as well as the big: he is not on any deportation list, and the only archive where he appears is a family photo of him as a child. It disappeared like a stone at the bottom of the water, instead of going up in smoke in the sky of Poland. What did he become? And why didn't anyone mention his name anymore?
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| Directing | Pauline Horovitz | Director |
| Writing | Pauline Horovitz | Author |
| Editing | Gwénola Héaulme | Editor |
| Directing | Filip Flatau | Assistant Director |
| Camera | Filip Flatau | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Pauline Horovitz | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Pascale Mons | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Michaël Zumstein | Camera Operator |
| Crew | Cédric Meganck | Mix Technician |
| Sound | Samuel Mittelman | Sound Editor |
| Crew | Agata Bielecka | Translator |
| Crew | Filip Flatau | Translator |
| Production | Juliette Guigon | Producer |
| Production | Patrick Winocour | Producer |
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