Nov 24
1:33 pm
A few years ago, French photographer Sacha Goldberger found his  91-year-old Hungarian grandmother Frederika feeling lonely and  depressed. To cheer her up, he suggested that they shoot a series of  outrageous photographs in unusual costumes, poses, and locations.  Grandma reluctantly agreed, but once they got rolling, she couldn’t stop  smiling. Frederika was born in Budapest 20 years before World War II. During the  war, at the peril of her own life, she courageously saved the lives of  ten people. When asked how, Goldberger told us “she hid the Jewish  people she knew, moving them around to different places every day.” As a  survivor of Nazism and Communism, she then immigrated away from Hungary  to France, forced by the Communist regime to leave her homeland  illegally or face death. Aside from great strength, Frederika has an incredible sense of humor,  one that defies time and misfortune. She is funny and cynical, always  mocking the people that she loves.
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A few years ago, French photographer Sacha Goldberger found his 91-year-old Hungarian grandmother Frederika feeling lonely and depressed. To cheer her up, he suggested that they shoot a series of outrageous photographs in unusual costumes, poses, and locations. Grandma reluctantly agreed, but once they got rolling, she couldn’t stop smiling.

Frederika was born in Budapest 20 years before World War II. During the war, at the peril of her own life, she courageously saved the lives of ten people. When asked how, Goldberger told us “she hid the Jewish people she knew, moving them around to different places every day.” As a survivor of Nazism and Communism, she then immigrated away from Hungary to France, forced by the Communist regime to leave her homeland illegally or face death.

Aside from great strength, Frederika has an incredible sense of humor, one that defies time and misfortune. She is funny and cynical, always mocking the people that she loves.

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Posted: November 24, 2010 at 1:33 pm.
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