Defiant Requiem

Rafael Schächter, a brilliant Czech conductor, was arrested and sent to the concentration camp of Theresienstadt (Terezin) in 1941. This documentary explores a unique chapter in Holocaust history when prisoners used music and the arts to sustain their spirits and resist Nazi oppression. Soaring concert footage, survivor recollections, cinematic dramatizations, and animation bring this story to life.

Overview

Defiant Requiem is a powerful film for teaching about the Holocaust and World War II history.

“One of the major themes… is courage.” — Learn more about the Defiant Requiem educational curriculum in this compelling short video with educator Omari James.

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  • Type: Documentary Feature Film
  • Lesson Grades: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, College, Adult Learning
  • Rating: PG
  • Run time: 60–119 minutes

Where to Watch

Watch it for free on Vimeo. Or buy the DVD.

Curriculum Guide

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Group Discussion Facilitation Guidelines

These tips can help you create safe space for classroom engagement on the themes and subjects of this film.

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Glossary of Film Terms

The Glossary of Film Terms is useful for the Film Literacy lessons that are part of this curriculum guide.

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Sustainable Development Goals

Journeys in Film supports the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Learn more about teaching with UN SDGs. This curriculum guide connects to the following SDGs.
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