Surviving Malka Leifer

Director Adam Kamien / 2025 / Australia

Viewer Advice: Contains themes of child sexual abuse.


The inside story of a titanic struggle for justice – crossing years and international borders – within Melbourne’s Jewish community.

In 2008, allegations emerged that Malka Leifer, the headmistress of the girls’ campus of an ultra-Orthodox Jewish school in Melbourne’s inner south-east, had committed grievous crimes against three young students under her care, sisters Dassi Erlich, Nicole Meyer and Elly Sapper. It was the catalyst for a reckoning; but before police investigations could get underway, Leifer fled overseas under the cloak of darkness with the assistance of the school. Thus began an extradition battle that would last for the better part of a decade, and a broader quest for justice that revealed a web of international intrigue, legal loopholes and political corruption as well as a deeper culture of silence around sexual abuse.

Adam Kamien has followed up his AACTA-nominated debut, The Speedway Murders, with another excoriating true-crime feature – this time, documenting the struggle undertaken by the sisters and their supporters to bring Leifer back to Australia and help carve out a path for fellow survivors, and what it cost them. Filmed over five years and featuring firsthand testimony from Erlich, Meyer and Sapper alongside interviews with politicians and journalists who worked on the case, Surviving Malka Leifer is a compelling portrait of courage in the face of unimaginable adversity.


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Director Adam Kamien, Producer Ivan O’Mahoney and sisters Dassi Erlich, Nicole Meyer and Elly Sapper are guests of the festival and will be in attendance at both sessions of the film. Both sessions of the film will feature a post-screening Q+A.
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