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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Buchenwald Liberation Film Wins Datsun Competition

By HERBERT LUFT

(Copyright 1983, JTA, Inc.)

HOLLYWOOD "Ihr
Zent Fre!" ("You Are Free")
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FOCUS (Films of College

and University Students)
Awards. The plaque was
presented to Ilene Landis,
graduate of the Boston Uni-
versity, at a premiere and
ceremony hosted by Rob Re-
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Americans. The factual
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liberators of various con-
centration camps were
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Warsaw Ghetto uprising,
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to Eisner, because "he is the
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human drama of children
becoming adults in the face
of genocide." Mizrahi's
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