| DEATH DREAMS OF MOURNING: THE MAKING OF SOPHIE'S CHOICE |

This 50 minutes documentary on "Sophie's Choice", taped in 2001, was featured on the UK
edition of the film's DVD. It included interviews with the director Alan J. Pakula, author
William Styron, composer Marvin Hamlish and actors Meryl Streep, Kevin Kline and Peter MacNicol.
While giving an insightful look on the film's making with many photographs from behind the scenes,
the documentary also includes background information on the Holocaust and features further
interviews with Aaron Hass, the author of "The Aftermath: Living with the Holocaust", Michael
Berenbaum, the president of the Shoah Visual History Museum as well as the Holocaust survivors
Ann Spicer and Silvia GrohsMartin.

Here are a couple of quotes of Meryl's interview in the documentary:
"I think that people who go through a certain kind of horror become numb and have
no feeling sometimes. And I think Nathan made her feel alive in the most horrific moments
of their relationship. I think that whatever kept Sophie alive across that journey to get to
Brooklyn, across Europe and over, there was hope in her. I just remember the end of my childhood
when I was ten and my mother dropped me off to the library. I opened a book and there were
photographs of the "Lebensborn" program where children were taken in transports, supposedly
to be adopted. And one of these transports just ran out of gas and the drivers walked away and
left these children who died... the piled up bodies on the truck. I will never
ever forget that image. It forms the basis of my emotional understanding of unimaginable
horror".

"I couldn't even read that scene - the scene of the "choice". I read it once when we got the script
and I never read it again because I couldn't stand it. And I think I didn't do that because I
was "Sophie", I knew it was coming, I knew it was back there, as "Sophie", and it was something
I never wanted to look at. It was all these images that we've seen in still black and white
pictures but to be living it and walking it and caring the child, it was terrifying. It was
proposterous... I thought I was screaming, as loud as I could, it was like being in a dream. You
realize that no sound is coming out later but you really think you're screaming.
The story is awful but the filming of it, because it was so deeply understood by all of us making
it, was great. You know, not repeatable".
| ADDITIONAL CAST & CHARACTERS |
Alan J. Pakula 
William Styron 
Meryl Streep 
Kevin Kline 
Peter MacNichol |
... Himself 
... Himself 
... Herself 
... Himself 
... Himself |

Screencaps
Detail page on "Sophie's Choice"
Information, links and photos on the film
