: From ages five to nine, Capecchi lived as an abandoned child in Bolzano, fending for himself through begging and stealing after his mother was sent to the Dachau concentration camp.
: The title refers to the Hill of Vision , a Quaker community in Pennsylvania where Capecchi lived after the war.
: The film traces the roots of Capecchi's work on "knockout mice" —a gene-targeting technique that revolutionized medicine by allowing scientists to "turn off" specific genes to study diseases like cancer.
Specific on his mother Lucy Ramberg's activism.
: The "WEB-DL.1080p" tag indicates a high-definition digital copy sourced directly from a streaming service or digital store.
The film highlights several profound biographical and thematic layers: The "Knockout" Legacy