Who was the first child who chose to draw? Why did you choose that specific child?
Was there a child that was particularly difficult for you to draw more than any other?
What was your family's initial reaction when you first told them about this project?
Did you originally think you would gain this much notoriety?
Was there anything left out of your film you wish you could have incorporated?
How do you feel your life has changed after working on these portraits?
When did you first choose to start drawing portraits of the children?
Was the decision to start this project instantaneous or did you think about it for some time before starting?
Did you ever consider that one day your work would ever revolve around the events of the Holocaust? …show more content…
What did you do with your life before starting this project?
Do you feel any connection to the child as you draw their portrait?
Were there any emotional challenges you had to overcome for this project?
How long does each portrait take to draw?
Have you been met with people who do not understand your work and find it disrespectful?
There is a scene in the film where you were washing the roots of a tree, what did you end up doing with them?
Do you have any memories of what it was like to grow up during the Holocaust or were you too young to remember?
Why did you choose to make the portraits so large?
How many portraits have you been able to present to surviving family members?
How many portraits have you completed to date?
Was there another medium you considered using before you settled upon charcoal?
Director and Producer
What were your first thoughts for approaching this subject for filming?
Was there an issue with trying to film such an emotional subject and still remaining respectful?
Did any unexpected difficulties or surprises arise while filming?
Is there anything particular you will take away from making this