By Toby Klein Greenwald
Director, WholeFamily Room
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and discuss after the film, around the family dinner table or
while you're out for a ride. Reading them before the film will
help focus your viewing.
What does Daisy discover while
speaking with her grandmother?
What dilemma does Daisy have to
deal with?
What part do Daisy's parents play
or not play in the film?
Why do you think the director planned it that way?
What does the film have to say
about friendship?
In how many ways can one understand
the title of the film?
Do you know any Holocaust survivors?
Would you feel more comfortable asking them about their lives
after having viewed this film?
Please
share your thoughts with us that were triggered by these questions
at our Film
Board.
Ms. Toby Klein Greenwald is Co-President
and Director of Creative Development of WholeFamily.com. In her former life she
taught film analysis and wrote scripts.
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