News & Reviews for We Were the Lucky Ones
Reviews and Praise
“Forces viewers to not look away”
“This 94% Rotten Tomatoes Hulu War Drama is a Must-See Hidden Gem” reads a recent headline on Collider, adding: “Praised for its realism and emotional storytelling, We Were the Lucky Ones tells a gripping tale in just eight episodes.” The writer notes the “personal point of view” of the family story and says that the series…
“Epic war series”
Thanks, Collider, for singling out “We Were the Lucky Ones” to top your list of “7 Epic War Miniseries Better Than Any Classic Movie.” And for noting the show’s “critical acclaim and high viewership, earning praise for its performances, narrative, and visceral story.” The full review and list are here.
“a fast-paced tale of courage and resilience”
“Although One Good Thing is a work of fiction, it fills a gap in English-language literature about Italy during the Holocaust.” So writes Hadassah Magazine, noting also that “one of the novel’s themes is the nature of ‘motherhood’—is it defined solely by blood, or is it shaped by sacrifice and devotion?” Full review is here.
Research and context
Kurc Family artifacts and more…
The True Story Behind Hulu’s Holocaust Drama We Were the Lucky Ones. Read to learn more about the Kurc family’s recent donation of wartime artifacts to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.
“First and foremost a family drama”
Los Angeles Times insists that We Were the Lucky Ones is not a history lesson. Instead, it’s “a human story, of husbands and wives, parents and children, friends and lovers…” adding, “Its purpose, as television, is to make you feel, for the characters and by extension for a people — to experience, such as might be…
Tip 8: More on Exploring Your Jewish Genealogy
There is a growing body of resources available to folks researching their Jewish Heritage. Here are a few sites I found especially helpful.
Events
New York Screening and Talk
It was a thrill to be featured at Temple Emanu-El’s Streicker Cultural Center, where a sneak peak of Episode 1 of the series was screened, followed by a panel where I joined our director, Tommy Kail, showrunner, Erica Lipez, and two of our cast, Joey King and Logan Lerman, for a Q+A. The event took…
Mercer Island School Visit
Students are my favorite audience. The questions and conversations that come of our discussions are often profound. Huge thanks to Seattle’s Mercer Island community for inviting me to speak with such an engaged group of students, faculty and parents! I hope that in sharing my family’s Holocaust account (along with the process of unearthing and…
Wauwatosa Public Library Foundation
Thrilled to speak next month at the Wauwatosa Public Library Foundation’s Leadership Luncheon! Date: February 29, 2024, 11:00 am-2:00pm CDT Please email TosaLibraryFoundation@gmail.com for details.