Trezoros: The Lost Jews of Kastoria Filming Locations
Where was Trezoros: The Lost Jews of Kastoria filmed? Trezoros: The Lost Jews of Kastoria was filmed in 3 locations across United States, Greece and Israel in the following places:
Trezoros: The Lost Jews of Kastoria Filming Locations
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Trezoros: The Lost Jews of Kastoria (2016)
Using never-before-seen pre-war archival footage and first-person testimonies, 'Trezoros: The Lost Jews of Kastoria' chronicles the Jewish life and culture of Kastoria, a picturesque lakeside village in the mountains of Northwestern Greece, near the Albania border. Here, Jews and Orthodox Christians lived together in harmony for over two millennium until World War II, when this long and rich history would be wiped out in the blink of an eye. TREZOROS (the Ladino/Judeo-Spanish term of endearment meaning "Treasures") takes us from the joyful innocence of the pre-war years through the heartbreaking struggles of the Holocaust, to a unique place in time and history of a Greek Jewish culture lost forever.