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The Detroit Jewish News, 2018-07-12

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ON EXHIBIT JULY 26 – DECEMBER 30

John Ford | Samuel Fuller | George Stevens

filming
the camps

from Hollywood
to Nuremberg

D

irectors John Ford,
Samuel Fuller and George
Stevens created classics like
The Grapes of Wrath, Shane
and The Big Red One. They also filmed
the liberation of the Nazi concentration
camps. This powerful exhibit explores
these filmmakers’ experiences during and
after WWII, their confrontation with Nazi
atrocities, and the mark it left on them
as artists. Open Sunday through Friday;
included with admission.

&9)*#*501&/*/(130(3".tThursday, July 26 at 7 PM

A FIRST IN HISTORY:

Film as Evidence in
the Nuremberg Trials

Featuring Christian

George Stevens and his crew, France, 1944
© Courtesy of the Margaret Herrick Library,
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Beverly Hills, CA

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July 20 to 248.553.2400, ext. 145
or https://tinyurl.com/hmcfilming

The exhibition, curated by historian and film director Christian
Delage, was designed, created, and distributed by the Mémorial de
la Shoah (Paris, France), and made possible through the generous
support of SNCF.

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ALSO FEATURING: YID! (Australia), Yiddish Glory (Russia/Canada), Ben Caplan (Halifax), The Bashevis Singers (Australia), Briga (Montréal),
Sela-Rosenblatt Quartet (Montréal/Israel), Susan Watts & Tsibele (Philadelphia/NY), Avi Hoffman (Florida), Orkestar Kriminal (Montréal),
Sharabi (India/NY), Enrico Fink (Italy), Choro Das 3 (Brazil), Trio Loyko (Russia), Michael Wex (Toronto), Seth Rogovoy (NYC)...and many more!

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