The true story of the tattoist of Auschwitz
Category
History
Duration
52 minutes
Year
2024

Synopsis
Lale Sokolov, a young Slovak Jew deported to Auschwitz in 1942, survives by becoming one of the camp's tattooist, and meets Gita Furman while he is tattooing her number — it is love at first sight. Risking his own life, Lale uses his position to try to ensure their survival in the midst of horror. Reunited and married after the liberation of the camps, they flee Soviet Czechoslovakia for Australia, where they live in peace.
This documentary takes us back to this dark chapter in history. Told through archives of Lale and Gita’s filmed testimonies, archive footages, interviews with historians and evocative scenes shot in Auschwitz, the film sheds light on their incredible love story while revisiting the major stages of the Holocaust and the workings of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest concentration camp system built by the Third Reich and a symbol of Nazi abomination.
Lale and Gita Sokolov’s story stands as a powerful tribute to human endurance.
This documentary takes us back to this dark chapter in history. Told through archives of Lale and Gita’s filmed testimonies, archive footages, interviews with historians and evocative scenes shot in Auschwitz, the film sheds light on their incredible love story while revisiting the major stages of the Holocaust and the workings of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest concentration camp system built by the Third Reich and a symbol of Nazi abomination.
Lale and Gita Sokolov’s story stands as a powerful tribute to human endurance.
Director
Nicolas Jallot
Authors
Nicolas Jallot
Morgane Ciret
Morgane Ciret
Producer
Kévin Quillévéré
Dominique Tibi
Dominique Tibi
Broadcaster
M6
With the support of
The Foundation for the Memory of the Shoah






