ch Dinner Cork SERVING LUNCH Monday - Friday 1 lam - 2pm Shabbat Dinner Carry-Out Special Documentary filmmaker portrays intercontinental reunion with a brother she never knew she had. MICHAEL FOX Special to the Jewish News 0 ne of the per- nicious side effects of 20th century European anti-Semitism is the mysterious ways in which American Jews --- even those who are fully assimilated — are still shadowed by their par- ents' wartime experi- ences. That's true, most obviously, of children of Holocaust survivors, but New York fihnmak- er Bola Rapaport's father never had to endure the camps. Ionel Rapaport was born in Romania and moved to Paris in 1926 to study medicine; he made it through World War II passing as a non-Jew in Occupied France. He fathered a son in Paris in 1945, but his lover's family discour aged her from marry- ing a Jew, so she returned to Romania with the boy. Ionel subsequently met a non-Jewish American woman in Paris and they eventually came to the. States, where Pola and her sister were born in Staten Island. Pola Rapaport's highly cinematic one-hour video, Family Secret, relates this convoluted tale, most of which she was oblivious to until she was tracked down by the half-brother in Bucharest she didn't know she had. Family Secret, which airs July 2, 7 and 11 on the Sundance Channel, is one of the oddest fam- ily reunions recorded on camera, and a peculiarly unsatisfying one. The first rule of per- sonal documentary is that the filmmaker must make the subject matter relevant and compelling to audiences beyond his or her immediate family. Unfortunately, despite a plethora of filmmaking stunts, Family Secret is rarely more than a glori- fied home movie. For example, we hear nary an anecdote about Ionel's life during the war, although he and his lover were physi- Filmmaker Pala Rapaport, left, and her Romanian half-brother Pierre Radulescu-Banu in "Family Secret." clans who belonged to the French Resistance. For that matter, we get little sense of lonel at all, other than that he was a sufficiently ,respected_psychopathol- ogist to garner an obit in the New York Times when he died ire 1972. Ionel never saw his parents again after he moved to Paris when he was 17, but don't blame Hitler. Although they lived to a healthy old age in Ron-lania, for some curious reason he never visited them. Pola's half-brother, Pierre, is the most inter- esting figure in the film, a man so desperate to reconcile with the father he never knew that he contacts the man's American family The filmmaker clear- ly intends to make a statement about the chaos of war, the pain inflicted, on children and the shrinking, post-Iron Curtain world that enables fam- ilies to be reunited. What comes through instead, however, is a single personal story that never connects to larger social forces or leads to deeper insights.. And given the film- maker's participation in the events documented, the piece inevitably takes on the aroma of self-indulgence. Rapaport shot'in Paris, Bucharest and New York, ernployin slew of eye-catc but themati less Secr and archiv contem- with tel, and is -tcnuous connecti with his Jewish iclen He a lengthy dis- tance from his parents for 46 years, his impor- tant relationships were with non-Jewish women and, perhaps most amazing, he passed as a non-Jew, in a city wh.ere he was known for more than a decade under the name Rapaport. Maybe Family Secret should have been called Ian Not Rapaport. 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