Against All Odds: Surviving the Holocaust (2022)
Against All Odds shifts the Holocaust narrative from the camps to the harrowing, everyday reality of hiding in plain sight. This isn’t a story of barracks and barbed wire, but of constant, nerve-shredding uncertainty in apartments and city streets. The emotional hook is raw survival—the terror of a knock on the door, the agony of trusting a neighbor. It appeals to viewers seeking a less-told, deeply human perspective on resilience, where discovery meant death and each sunrise was a small, quiet miracle.