Paper Clips

Paper Clips

Year: 2004

Runtime: 82 min

Language: English

Directors: Elliot Berlin, Joe Fab

WarDocumentary

A group of middle school students in rural Tennessee undertake an ambitious project to collect millions of paper clips, using them as a visual representation of the lives lost during the Holocaust. Through their efforts, the students explore the history of World War II and the importance of remembering the past. The endeavor becomes a powerful memorial, fostering empathy and promoting understanding within their community and beyond.

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