The Island on Bird Street

1998 Drama

A young boy learns a grownup's lesson in survival in this dramatic adventure. Alex (Jordan Kiziuk) is an 11-year-old boy who is living with his father Stefan (Patrick Bergin) and Uncle Boruch (Jack Warden) in a Jewish ghetto in Poland during WWII. While Alex has been able to hold onto some shards of his childhood innocence, he's all too aware of the dangers all around him, and his father has gone so far as to teach him how to use a gun for his own protection once the inevitable tragedy occurs. When Nazi troops begin clearing the Poles from the ghetto, Stefan tells his son to hide, and leaves him with the words, "No matter what happens, I will come back for you." Alex follows his fathers instruction to the letter; he makes a hiding place for himself in the loft of an old building, which he's able to furnish and can access with a rope ladder, while keeping a pet mouse who not only keeps him company but helps him find precious caches of food. With his favorite book, The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, as his guide, Alex tries to outrun and outmaneuver the Nazi soldiers as he patiently waits for his father to make good on his promise. The Island on Bird Street was a multiple award-winner in its screenings at the 1997 Berlin International Film Festival. more..

Director: Søren Kragh-Jacobsen

Starring: Patrick Bergin, Jordan Kiziuk, Jack Warden, Jacob Rasmussen, James Bolam

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Awards

  • Outstanding Single Achievement

    Berlin International Film Festival (1997)

  • Feature Film and Video

    Chicago International Children's Film Festival (1998)

  • Outstanding Children's Special

    Daytime Emmy Awards (1999)

  • Søren Kragh-Jacobsen

    Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival (1997)

  • Søren Kragh-Jacobsen

    Lübeck Nordic Film Days (1997)