As host of what the Guinness book of world records calls the “longest running show on television,” Chilean TV personality Don Francisco has hardly lived a private life. But throughout his 46 years on the air, there has been part of the talk show host’s life about which he has always remained silent.
Don Francisco, né Mario Kreutzberger, born to German Jews in Chile, had never felt comfortable speaking in public about his father’s experience in the Holocaust. Not until three years ago, that is, when an invitation to the March of the Living — an international Holocaust remembrance program — changed his mind.
“I think I was not ready to face it yet,” Kreutzberger, 67, said. “Then I got invited to the March of the Living. I invited my whole family to go, and I was going to take a camera. Then, a week later, I figured I have to have two cameras. I realized I could do this like a journalist; I am a media man.”
Originally intending to create a visual record of the experience for his personal use, Kreutzberger realized that this was a story he wanted to take to the public. After returning from his trip in June 2005, he began working on “Testigos del Silencio” (“Witnesses of Silence”), an hour-long self-funded documentary film that chronicles his father’s story along with those of other survivors; the work also focuses on Kreutzberger’s own experience at the March of the Living. The film has been shown for educational purposes throughout Latin America. It has also been part of Jewish films festivals in the region. Kreutzberger says he is working on a wider release for sometime this year or 2009, and all the money will go toward Jewish education.
Part-Oprah-esque social worker and part-buffoon, Kreutzberger is a showbiz giant in the Spanish-speaking world. Along with his variety show “Sabado Gigante,” which reaches homes throughout Latin America and the Spanish-speaking world — including Latin America, Spain and the United States — Kreutzberger hosts telethons and game shows, as well as travel programs.
“I had been one mile away, half a mile away, from the concentration camps [when traveling for work]. I was never able to go in,” he said, explaining how difficult the topic was for him. “For so many years, I witnessed the silence. My dad really did not talk about it.”
Kreutzberger was born in Chile in 1940. During the 1950s his father sent him to New York to learn how to be a tailor, but while abroad, the teenage Kreutzberger fell in love with something else: television. By 1962, after returning to Chile, he landed his first show, which was the earliest incarnation of “Sabado Gigante.” The program became widely popular throughout South America, and in 1986, Univision brought Kreutzberger to Miami to produce a version for the entire Spanish-speaking world. The show has been running continuously ever since.
Kreutzberger said he grew up in a Jewish household; there were bar mitzvahs and the occasional Sabbath dinner, but his family wasn’t strictly observant. Kreutzberger’s father did not speak with his son about his time in a concentration camp until he was 80. Kreutzberger believes that the issue was simply too hard for his father to discuss, as it was for many of the Latin American survivors in the film.
Kreutzberger experienced occasional antisemitism as a child, but he says he does not feel that his being Jewish has ever created a problem in his professional life. In fact, he says he made the film not as a political statement on antisemitism or on Israel, but to pay homage to the struggles his father had to go through in order to give him freedom.
“I could have made this less personal, but I decided to make the personal interesting,” he said. “This is my testimony, but it matters to a lot of people.”
Elissa Strauss is a writer living in New York City.
Wow, that is so neat that Don Francisco [Mario] is sharing this personal information. Mario has such a great personality and is well suited to share the eternal message of resisting and exposing Tyrants wherever they can found so that we all may be free. Wonder if Mario is a Franz Kafka or Dr. Suess Fan ?
hi
I was born in 1946 in Lima Peru. My father suceeded to leave Poland in 1939. He hardly ever spoke to me about anything but he was a wonderful father and used to go every Shabbes to the Synagogue (driving), although he never learned to read (because of first world war). I now leave in Dallas, Texas, with my son - a Doctor -, have a religious daughter in Ramat Beit Shemesh and a younger one who runs a Chaba House for the students of the University of Stonybrook. What I find amazing about my own personal story is the fact that I really never tried too hard to become religiously observant but thanks God my three children decided, each in his own way, that that was the only way to preserve their parents legacy. Bravo Mario/Franciso for wanting to preserve yours.
I was born in 1946, my father came to Lima from Poland in 1939. He hardly spoke to me about anything but he used to go to the synagogue every Shabbes although he did not know how to read (because of first word war). I have the chance of having three children that decided to become observant jews because they thing that is the only way to preserve their father's legacy. Bravo Mario/Francisco for wanting to preserve your family values.
Don Mario, good for you... you had it out of your chest at last. !Bravo! I am not a jew but some of my grandchildren are. Beside, we born again cristians respect the jew people a lot. Our beloved Savior was an observant Jew... and it was also more than that. I will love to see the film you had made one day. When I reach heaveans I have a lot of questions to make. I like your tv shows a lot and had written a comedic piece for you and La Cuatro. Ah... ahora realizo que usted habla español asi como yo. Usted es uno de nosotros. Siga haciendo el trabajo que a usted le gusta hacer. Asi la vida pasa mas rápido y mejor la disfrutamos nuestro tiempo alotado. Te amamos. Un beso, A.C
dear i remember what you were saying about those grils that are fat that they shuold enter a sport
dear i remember what you were saying about those grils that are fat that they shuold enter a sport
March 8th, 2009 (SUN).
Hi! I wacthed the documentary and it was veru interesting. I'm doign a "mitzvah" trying to get info to help someone who wants to get it and has been looking for it for one year already. Not sure if it's released yet or what would be the process to get a copy. I wantched it during the past 6th Intl' Jewish Film Festival here in Mexico City.
I have a private collection ov movies on the "SHOAH" and Jewish topics. I love fimls, documentarys and "artsy" movies too. Each writer, director and country had a unique story to tell and to share in order that an atrocity like this won't happen NEVER AGAIN to any human being!
I'll appreciate and thank ANY help or INFO that can be provided. I can be reached at this e-mail: artlover100@hotmail.com
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