International Holocaust Remembrance Day Film Screening

Academy Award-winning The Long Way Home (Moriah Films) is narrated by Morgan Freeman and features the voices of Edward Asner, Sean Astin, Martin Landau, Miriam Margolyes, David Paymer and Nina Siemasko.

The film combines rare archival films and stills with new interviews and interweaves historical narrative with stories, anecdotes and recollections of Jewish refugees. The film opens in 1945, Germany has been defeated by the Allies and the war in Europe is officially over. American, British and Russian soldiers have liberated Nazi death camps in Central and Eastern Europe, uncovering to the world the horror and tragedy of the Holocaust. Thousands of starving, half-dead Jewish survivors are freed from Nazi persecution.

The majority have lost most, if not all of their families members. Those who try to return home are met with anti-Semitism and threats of physical violence.











When: Mon., Jan. 27, 2014 at 2:30 pm
Where: Museum of Tolerance
226 E. 42nd St.

Price: Free
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Academy Award-winning The Long Way Home (Moriah Films) is narrated by Morgan Freeman and features the voices of Edward Asner, Sean Astin, Martin Landau, Miriam Margolyes, David Paymer and Nina Siemasko.

The film combines rare archival films and stills with new interviews and interweaves historical narrative with stories, anecdotes and recollections of Jewish refugees. The film opens in 1945, Germany has been defeated by the Allies and the war in Europe is officially over. American, British and Russian soldiers have liberated Nazi death camps in Central and Eastern Europe, uncovering to the world the horror and tragedy of the Holocaust. Thousands of starving, half-dead Jewish survivors are freed from Nazi persecution.

The majority have lost most, if not all of their families members. Those who try to return home are met with anti-Semitism and threats of physical violence.

Buy tickets/get more info now