The last time Lianne traveled from Los Angeles to Israel to visit her grandfather whom she adored, he was busy finishing his memoirs. He assured her, the story he had written down, had exactly happened as he described it. After her grandfather's passing, she reads his memoir. In it, he describes how he had serendipitously ran into the policeman responsible for deporting his parents to the gas chamber. He admits to choking the policeman to death. Her grandfather has not been caught. and his memoir is a confession of sorts. In the memoir, her grandfather also talks about a pocket watch given to him by his dad, meant to help him escape the Nazi's, and apparently the only family heirloom that survived the war. Lianne's husband Jim thinks his wife is obsessed by the story and she should just drop the matter, because it all happened so long ago. Lianne can't let it go and instead she goes on a quest to find the truth. And finding the truth she does.screenplays by seasidepress.org
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