

She was thirteen when hell learned her name — then she made it remember.
Holocaust survivor Simone Lagrange recounts in detail her life before the war, her deportation to Auschwitz-Birkenau, and her role in bringing Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie to justice.
Acting
Lagrange's presence — no performance, just survival made articulate.
Direction
Patient, never exploitative; lets silence speak.
Director
Elizabeth Coronel
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Lagrange's testimony was pivotal in Barbie's 1987 trial, one of the first major Nazi prosecutions in decades.
The directors spent years earning Lagrange's trust; she had refused previous documentary requests.
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