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A Clearing in the Fog (Sample Reel) (:59)
Noah Harlan | New York, NY
My grandfather, Irving Sarot, was an Army surgeon in Europe during WWII. He directed a front line hospital for three years and in that time oversaw the treatment of tens of thousands of soldiers (allied and axis) and even had his hospital captured by the Nazis twice. He was chief surgeon at the fall of the Remagen bridge and the freeing of Buchnewald and the following experience happened around the time of the Battle of the Bulge in the Black Forest in Germany.
His hospital had been receiving wounded steadily for days and were treating both allied troops and some locals injured in shelling. A German officer showed up at the hospital, surrendering, with an injured young girl in his arms. He asked to see the head of the hospital and when my Grandfather appeared he explained that this was his daughter, he was a surrendering German officer - also a surgeon, she was injured and would the hospital please treat her. My grandfather, who maintained a strict policy of treating the most injured first, evaluated her and agreed to take her in for surgery right away. The German thanked him profusely and as he went to introduce himself my grandfather interrupted and said: "No, I know who you are. I was a medical student in Germany ten years ago and you were the doctor that supervised my rounds." After surgery, while the daughter recovered, my grandfather and this German officer sat outside during a lull and talked about what had happened in each of their lives during the past 10 years that led to them being on opposite sides of such a brutal war.
I would like to tell the story using the enormous number of original photographs my grandfather has of his hospital during the war, digitally manipulated to create a sense of motion and lyricism. This piece should be like a poem.
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yes yes! Would like to see
yes yes! Would like to see his take on WW2
a clearing in the fog
what an incredible story. it's endlessly fascinating to me how enemies deal with each other on a personal level.
A Clearing in the Fog
Excellent idea, thoughtful subject, able screenwriter/director (I've seen his work). This one will be a beauty!
A Clearing in the Fog
Wonderful story with a ring of veracity. I look forward to it.
nice work
This is an excellent idea: a powerful story.
on the edge of my seat
Noah, what an incredible story. I can't wait to see it brought to life.
The Clearing in the Fog
...has the trappings of an incredible yarn and, given the quality of this filmmakers previous work, will no doubt be shot in an incredible way.
What an extraordinary idea!
What a fascinating perspective and an inherently rich story. At once brilliant and human in a time that epitomized inhumanity.
Fantastic!
What a wonderful way of telling a war story. Poignant, personal, powerful. I'd really love to see a history told in such an original format, using the stories and photographs of a participant.
A Clearing
Great idea - there's no more powerful comment on war than personal stories that cross lines. The visuals will personalize it all the more, drawing the viewer in. Sounds like a very unique way of telling a war story. Can't wait to see it...
A Clearing in the Fog
Would love to hear this story of your grandfather unfold. Liked yr reel piece here too. smart set ups in shots, and nice use of VO. I can't get the pitch out of my head and hope it comes to fruition -- albeit for the selfish reason of wanting to see/hear the story you've got stuck in my head now.