Interesting documentary (unfortunately in Dutch) - Translation: "Painter Josef Nassy (1904-1976) witnesses the horrors of the Second World War. While imprisoned in an internment camp, he records the hard, hopeless lives of the people around him. Nassy knows how to capture suffering in powerful brush strokes. But how did this Surinamese painter of Jewish descent, who lives in Belgium but has American nationality, end up in the camp? Orville Breeveld begins his search in Suriname, where Nassy lives for the first fourteen years of his life. After that, Nassy's life takes some remarkable turns."