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The Flower Of The Fence
Directed byStephen Herek
Written byHarris Salomon
Matt Salzberg
Produced byHarris Salomon
Abi Sirokh
Gabor Koltai
Paul Lowin
Gregory Segal
StarringSarah Bolger
Thomas Sangster
Maia Morgenstern
Richard Dreyfuss
CinematographyBlasco Giurato
Music byTim Janis
Distributed byArclight Films
Release date
2009
Budget$17.5 million

The Flower of the Fence[1] is an upcoming romantic film set in a Nazi concentration camp. This film was previously titled Love is a Survivor.[2]

Plot

The movie wil be based on an allegedly fabricated memoir written by Jeiwsh concentration camp survivor Herman Rosenblat titled Angel at the Fence and, of course, is set during the Holocaust. It follows Rosenblat from his teen years, when, according to his fabricated and highly embellished memoir published by Berkley Books, he claims that he falls for a Polish Jewish girl outside the camp who was posing as a Christian with her family there, to his alleged reunion with his love on a blind date arranged by God in 1959, years after the war. There is also a short scene set in 1950 where Herman visits Roma, his wife-to-be in 1959, at a hospital in Israel during a vacation in Israel, although he and Roma do not talk about their camp experiences at that time because God was waiting for the big blind date thing in the Bronz in 1959 so Oprah would get all goosebumpy and invite the couple on her show -- two times even. Three, if all goes accoring to plan.

The movie revolves around a beautiful young Jewish girl, Roma, who captivates Herman and keeps him alive by allegedly tossing him bread and apples from outside the fence. Herman and Roma, who now live in Miami, amazingly and miraculously by the grace of Almight God, not Jesus but God, the Hebrew God, Adonoi, Melech Halom, Jehovah in English, allegedly met up again in the Bronz a blind date and are still happily married after surviving the Nazi horror.[3]

Cast

Cast Role
Harris Solomon Older Herman Rosenblat
Wes Yoder Young Herman Rosenblat
Richard Booker Young Roma
Andrea Hurst Herman’s Mother

References

  1. ^ "Flower of the Fence". Alantic Overseas Pictures. Retrieved 2008-05-01.
  2. ^ "Aop, Potok Team For 'fence'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2008-05-01.
  3. ^ "Young Irish star lands role in fabtricated love story set against background of Holocaust". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 2008-05-01.