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Dark Side

Moshe’s children have heard stories about their father all their lives. About his family being murdered during the Holocaust. About how Moshe's friends and neighbors turned his family in to the Nazis. About how he hid in the woods with the partisans and survived. Moshes's children always knew not to ask too much about what happened next.

After the war, Moshe went back to Poland and took revenge on those responsible for killing his family. He joined the UB, the Polish secret police, a group that operated in Poland after the war with the purpose to fight those opposing the Communist regime, yet in secret they avenged victims and killed Nazis and their collaborators.

Moshe speaks frankly about it, dryly, as if it were the sanest thing anyone could do, as though he is still amazed that not more people did it.

Moshe's children each know bits and pieces of the story, and perhaps never wanted to know. Now Moshe wants them to tell them all. The whole family travels together to the village in Poland where it all began, and ended.

Using animation created by Animator Yoni Goodman (Waltz With Bashir, The Congress), the film recreates Moshe’s memories as he walks through the streets of this village, recreating his children’s imaginations of their once childlike view of their father, and tells the untold story of the dark side of revenge.