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But Hana's suitcase survived in Auschwitz and ends up in a Holocaust museum in Japan. Based on the book Hana's Suitcase, which has been translated into 40 languages, this film is a poignant, unforgettable story of a little girl lost and the devoted teacher and students determined never to let her be forgot- ten. Inside Hana's Suitcase screens 2 p.m. Sunday, May 15, at the Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor; and 8 p.m. Thursday, May 19, and 10 a.m. Sunday, May 22, at the Berman Center in West Bloomfield. Following the May 22 screening, the JCC will host a family discussion with Lisa Soble Siegmann, associate director of the Federation's Alliance for Jewish Education. Nora's Will is a sad — and very funny — story of family and death. Nora has just ended her own life. Her ex-husband of 30 years, Jose, is distraught. The next step is interment, of course. But it's a complicated situation, and as it turns out Nora must be bur- ied immediately or wait five days. Incredibly, there's a solution pro- vided by Nora herself. Before she died, Nora left behind a complete, but quite complex, plan that will take care of everything. Or will it? Suddenly a mysterious photograph appears with a quiet and surprising message of love. Nora's Will screens 7:30 p.m. Sunday, May 15, at the Flint Institute of Arts; 5 p.m. Thursday, May 19, at the Uptown Palladium in Birmingham; 8 p.m. Thursday, May 19, at the Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor; and 8 p.m. Thursday, May 24, at the Berman Center in West Bloomfield. Saviors in the Night is an astonishing true story of kind- ness during World War II. In 1918, Menne Spiegel received the Iron Cross for service during World War I. Twenty-five years later, he is known for one thing only: He is a Jew. Menne, his wife Marga and their young daughter are to be taken away in a mass deportation when, in des- peration, Menne contacts his old friend Heinrich Aschoff. Though it will mean certain death for his own family if he is discovered, Aschoff quickly, and unequivocally, agrees to care for the Spiegels. And he finds unexpected help from a group of fellow farmers. Based on memoirs by Marga Spiegel, Saviors in the Night tells the story of a handful of quiet, unassum- ing men who stepped forward to save a Jewish family. Saviors in the Night screens 7:30 p.m. Monday, May 16, at the Flint Institute of Arts; 5 p.m. Wednesday, May 18, at the Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor; 5 p.m. Thursday, May 19, at the Berman Center in West Bloomfield; and 8 p.m. Monday, May 23, at the Uptown Palladium in Birmingham Following the May 19 presentation in West Bloomfield, Steven Goldman, executive director of the Holocaust Memorial Center, will speak. Seven Minutes in Heaven is an Israeli thriller and love story guaranteed to leave you breath- less. Seven Minutes in Heaven, says Variety, "handles a difficult subject with imagination and emotional veracity" With "riveting, hyper-real cinematography and sensitive editing," it tells the story of a young woman, Galia, in Jerusalem who survives a sui- cide bus bombing — and then forgets everything. Yet Galia is determined to relive the events so she can move forward with her life. Will the discovery that a rescue worker had pronounced her dead, plus the sudden appearance of unfamiliar clues and people, help Galia unlock the key to her past? This film contains graphic violence and is for adult audiences only. Seven Minutes in Heaven screens 5 p.m. Tuesday, May 17, at the Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor; 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 17, at the Uptown Palladium in Birmingham; and 2 p.m. Thursday, May 26, at the Berman Center in West Bloomfield. Voices Unbound is the true story that inspired the film Freedom Writers, starring Hilary Swank. Winner of the 2011 Lenore Marwil Jewish Film Festival Best Documentary, Voices Unbound focuses on an at-risk group of high school stu- dents in California. Teacher Erin Gruwell took a chance,