The film explores how children of Holocaust survivors, including the Fisher brothers and their parents, as well as an artist and her mother, and a physician and an actor, navigate the unconscious and conscious effects of their parents' experiences. Through conversations, they discuss feelings of guilt, love, and loss, and reflect on how their parents' trauma may have influenced their own upbringing, with parents expressing concerns about placing too much responsibility on their children and children responding with their own perspectives.
A Generation Apart
The movie delves into the lasting effects of the Holocaust on the families of its survivors, revealing the deep-seated emotional scars that linger long after the trauma has ended.




