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The true story of Alfred Nakache, who went from Olympic swimmer to Auschwitz survivor—and back to the Olympics again

The true story of Alfred Nakache, who went from Olympic swimmer to Auschwitz survivor—and back to the Olympics again

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概要

Alfred Nakache is a famous athletic icon within France—but outside the country, his story is not well known.

Born in 1915 to a Jewish family that fled Iraq for Algeria, Nakache rose to become one of France's top swimmers, breaking records and competing in the 1936 Berlin Olympics in Nazi Germany—he even finished fourth, beating the German team. By 1944, however, Nakache, his wife and their young daughter were taken and thrown in the Auschwitz concentration camp. His wife and daughter were killed there—but he survived. Emaciated and traumatized, Nakache returned to France after the war and did something few thought possible: he resumed training, reclaimed national titles, and competed in the 1948 London Olympics.

Now, decades after he passed away, his story has become the subject of an emotional new film, Butterfly, which has been nominated for the Academy Award for best animated short. The 15-minute movie, tenderly painted frame-by-frame by director Florence Miailhe, follows the ebbs and flows of Nakache's life, from his childhood fear of water to the loss of his family and his remarkable Olympic comeback. Producer Ron Dyens, who previously won the Oscar for animated feature for Flow, joins the Menschwarmers to explain more.

Credits

  • Hosts:

James Hirsh and Gabe Pulver

  • Producer:

Michael Fraiman

  • Music:

Coby Lipovitch (intro),

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(main theme, "

Organ Grinder Swing

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