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A Call to Remember

1997Movie110 minEnglish

Paula Tobias, a Holocaust survivor who has suffered the ultimate personal tragedy of losing her spouse and children during the Nazi occupation of World War II. Now re-married and living in America during the late 1960's with husband David, they build a new life together with sons Ben and Jake. One evening, Paula receives a phone call which assures her that her son, Alec, is actually alive and in New York. This brings up painful memories from the past for everyone involved, including Ben and Jake, who force their father to talk about the Holocaust. Paula rushes to New York only to find that it was a mistake - Alec was never found. She falls into a dramatic depression, as the family confronts their fears and tries to stay together.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Jayne LoaderGenres: Documentary, Biography

Plot Summary

This documentary chronicles the life and achievements of Helen Keller, an American author, disability activist, political activist, and lecturer. It explores her early life after losing her sight and hearing, her remarkable education with Anne Sullivan, and her subsequent accomplishments despite her profound disabilities. The film highlights Keller's resilience, her advocacy for others with disabilities, and her enduring legacy as an inspiration.

Critical Reception

A Call to Remember was generally well-received by critics for its respectful and informative portrayal of Helen Keller's extraordinary life. Reviewers praised its emotional depth and its success in conveying the challenges and triumphs of its subject. Audience reception was also positive, appreciating the inspirational nature of the story.

What Reviewers Say

  • A powerful and moving tribute to Helen Keller's indomitable spirit.
  • Effectively captures the challenges and remarkable achievements of Keller's life.
  • An inspiring look at overcoming adversity through determination and education.

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While Helen Keller is the central figure, the documentary also heavily features interviews with people who knew her and worked with her, offering a multifaceted perspective on her life and impact.

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