# | Track | Duration | |
---|---|---|---|
1. | Intro | 1:31 | |
2. | Familienge | 2:49 | |
3. | Schlieben | 1:43 | |
4. | Prisoner | 1:21 | |
5. | Interlude | 0:28 | |
6. | Barracks | 3:14 | |
7. | Tante Helga | 2:35 | |
8. | Tante Helga 2 | 0:59 | |
9. | Letter | 3:50 | |
10. | Lodz | 1:21 | |
11. | Vilna | 1:37 | |
12. | Grave | 1:55 | |
13. | AA | 1:47 | |
14. | Airport | 2:31 | |
15. | Cemetery | 5:19 | |
16. | Cemetery 2 (Alternate Version) | 4:54 | |
37:54 |
Added on Monday, May 11, 2020
Needlewood Records presents the soundtrack for the 2014 German-Israeli documentary Schnee von Gestern. The album contains the film’s music composed by Volker Bertelmann (Hauschka).
Needlewood Records presents the soundtrack for the 2014 German-Israeli documentary Schnee von Gestern. The album contains the film’s music composed by Volker Bertelmann (Hauschka).
The soundtrack is available to download on Amazon Music and all major digital music stores.
Separated before the war, Reuveny's great-uncle Feivush 'Feiv'ke' Schwarz and his sister Michla, both Lithuanian Jews, had agreed to meet at the train station in Łódź, Poland but the meeting never took place and both assumed the other had died. Michla eventually emigrated to Israel and raised a family there.
Feiv'ke settled later became East Germany, and raised a family as well, but never identified as a Jew, taking the name Peter for himself….