Private Project

Nobody Told Me

‘Nobody Told Me’ is a short twenty-seven minute documentary that tells the story of Dr Halina Rotstein, a dedicated doctor, who graduated from the University of Warsaw’s Medical Faculty in 1930, left medicine for a few years to bring up four children after marrying a wealthy Polish-Jewish industrialist, before being drawn back into medicine by the urgency of the Second World War.
Her Jewish husband, considered an obvious target for the Nazi invaders due to his prominence, tried to escape but was caught by the Soviets and sent to work in the USSR. Halina was left with her children to fend for herself and as a volunteer doctor treated hundreds of soldiers and civilians who flooded the makeshift field hospital where she worked.
Once Poland had been conquered by the Nazis and their Soviet allies, she began working at the Jewish Old Order Hospital in Warsaw which was soon to be forcibly relocated to the newly created Jewish ghetto. There, she experienced the horrors of ghetto life first-hand, the violence, the typhoid and typhus epidemics and the mass starvation. Attempting with very few means to help her patients during long days in the ghetto hospital wards, Halina read bedtime stories in the evenings to her children living in misery, starving and sick, in a dark hospital basement.
The documentary tells us how Halina’s children escaped the ghetto and how her friends, fellow doctors, risked their lives and those of their families to hide the children on the Aryan side. The film also delves into what made Halina stay behind in the ghetto. It explains what she was doing, what her responsibilities were, at the Stawki Street hospital, right by the main deportation site, the Umschlagplatz, during the terrible weeks of the Great Deportation.
The film ends with remarkable footage of the remains of the ghetto after the war. Her daughter, Wanda, now an elderly woman, is searching for answers among the silent stones of Treblinka. She reflects on the choices her mother made and how these choices impacted her life as a young girl and then later as a university student in post-war Poland. We learn how her views of her mother evolved as she matured and had children of her own and acquired a deeper understanding of the inhumane weight of her mother’s choices.
Thanks to generosity of people such as Sam Bryan, the son of the legendary photographer and filmographer, Julien Bryan, and archived footage from the US Holocaust Memorial Museum amongst other institutions, the film includes rare scenes of Warsaw under siege as the city is being bombed by Nazi planes, heart-rending shots from the Warsaw ghetto and colour shots in rich brown and red of the ruins of post-war Warsaw.

  • Sean O'Sullivan
    Director
    Revolution in Oxford, Another Time, Another Place, Master of Dreams, Remember not to Forget
  • Luc Albinski
    Writer
  • Tali Nates
    Writer
  • Kirsty Gaillard
    Producer
  • Alan Roberts
    Producer
  • Wanda Albinska
    Key Cast
  • Luc Albinski
    Key Cast
  • Tali Nates
    Key Cast
  • Stephen Smith
    Key Cast
  • Johnathan Andrews
    Filmography
  • Project Type:
    Short
  • Genres:
    Historical
  • Runtime:
    30 minutes
  • Completion Date:
    May 3, 2022
  • Production Budget:
    5,000 USD
  • Country of Origin:
    South Africa
  • Country of Filming:
    South Africa
  • Language:
    English
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
  • Digital Cinema Package:
    Unavailable
  • Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre
    Johannesburg
    South Africa
    May 3, 2022
  • Ghetto Fighters' House
    D. N. Western Galilee
    Israel
    September 18, 2022
  • Galicia Jewish Museum
    Krakow
    Poland
    September 9, 2022
    Polish Premiere
  • Limmud Johannesburg Conference
    Johannesburg
    South Africa
    August 14, 2022
  • Palm Beach International Film Festival
    Palm Beach, Florida
    United States
    April 22, 2023
    Selection
  • British Embassy Tel Aviv
    Tel Aviv
    Israel
    April 17, 2023
  • Ghetto Fighters' House
    D.N. Western Galilee
    Israel
    April 18, 2023
  • Warsaw
    Poland
    September 3, 2023
    Jewish Historical Institute
Distribution Information
  • Logtv limited
    Distributor
    Country: Worldwide
    Rights: All Rights
Director Biography - Sean O'Sullivan

I have worked in television and film since graduating with a BA(Hons) degree in history from the University of Cape Town.

For about a decade I worked as a freelance news cameraman for CBS, CBC and the BBC. Much of my work covered the turmoil in South Africa in the years up to 1994.

Over several years I filmed the testimonies of over eighty South African Holocaust survivors for the Los Angles based Visual History Foundation at USC. This worldwide project ultimately recorded over 52000 people. At present the entire collection is being uploaded onto an on-line data base.

Over the past decade I have worked as a documentary director and cameraman in Russia, China, Laos, Kazakhstan, Antarctica, Greenland, Ethiopia, Madagascar and the UK.

Much of my career reflects my interest in science and history and I have done work for several universities and museums in South Africa and Europe. Past clients include include the University of Cape Town, the SA Jewish Museum and the South African Holocaust and Genocide Foundation. In 2010 I directed a fund raising film for the University of Oxford.

In 2011 I co-directed and filmed a feature documentary, The Meaning of the 21st Century. The narrator is Michael Douglas. The Producer is James Martin, a pioneering IT figure who recently donated 100 million dollars to Oxford University to fund basic research in the life sciences, physics and alternative energy.

At present I am in post production with nineteen short films for the Johannesburg Holocaust and Genocide Foundation.

I have recently completed these films

Director

Revolution in Oxford A documentary film on the work of the Oxford Martin School at the University of Oxford.
Another Time, Another Place: The Jews of District 6
Masters of Dreams: The Americas: Feature documentary on 12 iconic master jewelers
Remember Not to Forget: Seventy years after the Second World War, two Holocaust survivors reflect upon their time in Auschwitz.
Director of Photography

Asia Rising: 10 part television series on the rise of China and East Asia in the 21st Century.
Driven: Road trip from Bangkok to Beijing. Currently in post production
Antarctica: The White Continent: Climate change will irrevocably alter the most isolated landmass on earth and affect the future of mankind.

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