Kichka: Life Is a Cartoon

About this movie

Michel Kichka (born 1954 in Liège) is a renowned cartoonist and illustrator living in Jerusalem. In his graphic novel Second Generation, he addresses the impact the traumatization of his father, Holocaust survivor Henri Kichka (born 1926 in Brussels), had on him and his siblings. The publication forms the beginning of a long journey through the past into the future. The film follows father and son Kichka during two intensive years in Israel, Belgium, France with many interlocutors. In one of the most intense moments of the film, father and son go to the place where Henri was arrested by the Gestapo in 1942. The 63-year-old Michel has never been there before, the 91-year-old Henri avoids this place, which for him is filled with the worst feelings ever, it manifests in him the second that was to change his life forever horrible.

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Runtime
1h 15m
Director
Language
EN

Cast

🎬 Delfina Jalowik 👤 Henri Kichka 👤 Michel Kichka

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Kichka: Life Is a Cartoon has a runtime of 1h 15m (1 hour and 15 minutes).
Kichka: Life Is a Cartoon was directed by Delfina Jalowik.
The cast of Kichka: Life Is a Cartoon includes Henri Kichka, Michel Kichka.

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