In this documentary, students at a rural Tennessee school embark on an extraordinary project to better comprehend the magnitude of the Holocaust by collecting six-million paper clips, mirroring the six-million Jewish victims. The film showcases the transformative power of this experience as the students meet Holocaust survivors worldwide, leading to a profound impact on the community.
Paper Clips
Students from a Tennessee middle school embark on a poignant project, collecting 6 million paper clips to symbolize the 6 million Jews killed during the Holocaust, and subsequently expanding their efforts to acknowledge the millions of others impacted by the tragedy.