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December 2019
free but reservation required

Film screening and discussion at Roosevelt House, New York City

December 10, 2019 @ 5:45 pm - 8:15 pm
Roosevelt House,
47-49 East 65th Street
New York, NY 10065 United States
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Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College, the Sousa Mendes Foundation, and Hunter College Jewish Studies Center present a screening of the documentary film, Nobody Wants Us (2019, dir. Laura Seltzer-Duny) at the Roosevelt House at 47-49 East 65th Street, between Madison and Park Avenues, New York City.  The event will be held on International Human Rights Day, December 10, 2019.  The event will begin with a reception at 5:45 p.m., with the program to follow at 6:30 p.m.

 

Synopsis:  In 1940, a ship called the S.S. Quanza left the port of Lisbon carrying several hundred Jewish refugees to freedom.  Most of them held life-saving visas issued by the Holocaust rescuer Aristides de Sousa Mendes.  But events went terribly wrong, and the passengers became trapped on the ship because no country would take them in.  Nobody Wants Us tells the gripping true story of how Eleanor Roosevelt stepped in to save the passengers on board because of her moral conviction that they were not “undesirables” (as the US State Department labeled them) but rather, “future patriotic Americans.”  This is an episode in American history that everyone needs to know.  

 

“We are delighted to bring this important film, Nobody Wants Us, to Roosevelt House, and to share it with the rest of the Hunter community,” says Harold Holzer, the Jonathan F. Fanton Director of Roosevelt House.  “The film offers a fresh perspective not just on the issue of immigration, but the action taken by Eleanor Roosevelt to save the lives of immigrants in need of sanctuary,” he adds. 

 

Program:  The film, which is 37 minutes in length, will be followed by a panel discussion moderated by Leah Garrett, Director of the Hunter College Jewish Studies Center.  Other participants will include:

Blanche Wiesen Cook, the leading authority on Eleanor Roosevelt and author of her three-volume biography.

Annette Lachmann, who was a passenger on the Quanza in 1940.

Laura Seltzer-Duny, the filmmaker.

 

Significance of the story:  According to Michael Dobbs of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, “The Quanza incident is a timely reminder that individuals make a difference.  Without visas supplied by the Portuguese diplomat Aristides de Sousa Mendes, many of the Jewish passengers on board the Quanza might well have been stranded in Nazi-occupied Europe. Without the legal brilliance of a maritime lawyer named Jacob Morewitz, the ship would have been obliged to sail back to Europe. Without the intervention of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, the passengers would not have been permitted to land.   It took three people, from entirely different backgrounds, to save dozens of lives that might otherwise have been lost.”

 

Roosevelt House, an integral part of Hunter College since 1943, re-opened in 2010 as a public policy institute honoring the distinguished legacy of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt. Its mission is three-fold: to educate students in public policy and human rights, to support faculty research, and to foster creative dialogue. The institute provides opportunities for students to analyze public policy  and experience meaningful civic engagement; for faculty to research, teach, and write about important issues of the day; and for scholarly and public audiences to participate in high-profile lectures, seminars and conferences.

 

The Sousa Mendes Foundation, established in 2010, is a non-profit organization dedicated to honoring the memory of the Holocaust rescuer Aristides de Sousa Mendes and to teaching the importance of moral courage in a civilized world. Named “Organization of the Year” in 2012 by The Portuguese Tribune, the Foundation is engaged in a worldwide search for families who escaped the Holocaust through Portugal. Through concerts, lectures, films and other educational programming it promotes the important lesson, particularly to young people, that one person can make a difference.

 

Ticket information:  The event is free of charge, but seating is limited, and is by advance reservation. For more information and to reserve tickets, please click here.

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January 2020
$7

Film screening in Green Valley, Arizona

January 5, 2020 @ 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Tucson International Jewish Film Festival,
1751 N Rio Mayo
Green Valley, AZ 85614 United States
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The 2020 Tucson International Jewish Film Festival presents Disobedience: The Sousa Mendes Story.  Leading a post-screening discussion will be Peter Barrett, whose grandparents from Vienna received life-saving visas from Aristides de Sousa Mendes as they escaped from Nazi-occupied Europe in 1940.  The venue is accessible to patrons with disabilities, and parking is readily available.  Refreshments will be served.  For more information, contact Katie Spector, TIJFF Director, (502) 299-3000 or kspector@TucsonJCC.org

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February 2020
$15 - $20

Film screening at Cinema Arts Centre, Huntington, NY

February 2, 2020 @ 10:00 am - 12:30 pm
Cinema Arts Centre,
423 Park Avenue
Huntington, NY 11743 United States
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The Cinema Arts Centre presents a screening of the documentary film, Nobody Wants Us (2019, dir. Laura Seltzer-Duny). 

Synopsis:  In 1940, a ship called the S.S. Quanza left the port of Lisbon carrying several hundred Jewish refugees to freedom.  Most of them held life-saving visas issued by the Holocaust rescuer Aristides de Sousa Mendes.  But events went terribly wrong, and the passengers became trapped on the ship because no country would take them in. Nobody Wants Us tells the gripping true story of how Eleanor Roosevelt stepped in to save the passengers on board because of her moral conviction that they were not “undesirables” (as the US State Department labeled them) but rather, “future patriotic Americans.” This is an episode in American history that everyone needs to know.  

Program:  The event is part of the “Sunday Schmooze” film-and-discussion series at the Cinema Arts Centre hosted by Fred Craden.  Schedule:

10 a.m. Bagel brunch.

11 a.m. Screening followed by Q&A with filmmaker Laura Seltzer-Duny and Olivia Mattis, President of the Sousa Mendes Foundation.  Special guest:  Gerald Mendes, grandson of Aristides de Sousa Mendes.

Cost:  $15 for members; $20 for non-members.

Tickets:  For more information and to purchase tickets, please click here.

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March 2020
$10

Film screening in Vancouver, BC

March 2, 2020 @ 8:45 pm - 11:00 pm
Fifth Ave Cinemas,
2110 Burrard St,
Vancouver, BC Canada
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The Vancouver Jewish Film Festival presents the award-winning docudrama Disobedience: The Sousa Mendes Story telling the dramatic true story of a daring and large-scale rescue action during World War II.  Leading a post-film discussion will be Holocaust educator Myra Bard Michaelson.

April 2020

Virtual Film and Discussion: Disobedience, The Sousa Mendes Story

April 21, 2020 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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You’re invited to join us for an online FILM AND DISCUSSION EVENT featuring the award-winning docudrama DISOBEDIENCE: THE SOUSA MENDES STORY by Joel Santoni and starring Bernard Le Coq as Aristides de Sousa Mendes.

THE SCHEDULE:

⇒ April 19-21, any time, RENT THE FILM for $4.99 (3-day rental, North America only) at:

https://vimeo.com/ondemand/disobedience

⇒ April 19-21, any time, WATCH THE FILM on your home device. (more…)

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Virtual Film and Discussion: Nobody Wants Us

April 24, 2020 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
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🎥✨🍿You’re invited to join us for an online FILM AND DISCUSSION EVENT featuring the new documentary “Nobody Wants Us” 🎥✨🍿

About the film
In 1940, a ship called the S.S. QUANZA left the port of Lisbon carrying several hundred Jewish refugees to freedom. Most of them held life-saving visas issued by the Holocaust rescuer Aristides de Sousa Mendes. But events went terribly wrong, and the passengers became trapped on the ship when no country would accept them. Nobody Wants Us Film tells the gripping true story of how Eleanor Roosevelt stepped in to save the passengers on board, believing them to be “future patriotic Americans” rather than “undesirables” as labeled by the US State Department. This is an episode in American history that everyone should know!

Following the film, join Holocaust survivor and educator Miriam Klein Kassenoff and award-winning PBS producer and independent filmmaker Laura Seltzer-Duny for a discussion of this little-known episode in Holocaust history and its relevance for today. The discussion will be moderated by Olivia Mattis, President of the Sousa Mendes Foundation.

More info at https://www.nobodywantsus.com/

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PURCHASE TICKET for $4.99 at THIS LINK

Our Virtual Screening Plan:
2:00 p.m. EST: We meet virtually to say hello via a Zoom link that we’ll send to all of the attendees.

2:15 p.m. EST: We watch the film.

3:00 p.m. EST: After the screening, we will discuss the film, its context and its relevance to today.

PLEASE NOTE:  Registration will close on Wednesday, April 22 at 10 p.m. US Eastern time.

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May 2020

Virtual Film and Discussion: Passports to Paraguay

May 3, 2020 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
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*** PLEASE NOTE:  REGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT IS CLOSED. ***

The Sousa Mendes Foundation presents Dr. Mordecai Paldiel, world expert on Holocaust rescue, and Ambassador Jakub Kumoch of Poland, who will discuss the film Passports to Paraguay.  

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Virtual Film and Discussion: Persona Non Grata

May 17, 2020 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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You’re invited to join us for an online film-and-discussion event about the award-winning feature film Persona Non Grata by Cellin Gluck and starring Toshiaki Karasawa as the Holocaust rescuer Chiune “Sempo” Sugihara.

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Virtual Film and Discussion: Disobedience, The Sousa Mendes Story

May 24, 2020 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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You’re invited to join us for an online film-and-discussion event featuring the award-winning docudrama Disobedience: The Sousa Mendes Story by Joel Santoni and starring Bernard Le Coq as the Holocaust rescuer Aristides de Sousa Mendes.

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Virtual Film and Discussion: Truus’ Children, the story of a Dutch superwoman who saved innocent lives

May 31, 2020 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
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Truus WijsmullerPlease join us for a sneak preview of the not-yet-released film Truus’ Children about the life-saving action of the Dutch rescuer Gertruuda (“Truus”) Wijsmuller (photo shown here). Her chutzpah brought her face to face with Adolf Eichmann, from whom she obtained permission in December of 1938 to save 600 Jewish children from Vienna.  This was the first Kindertransport, in what eventually became a major operation that sent approximately 10,000 Jewish children to the United Kingdom from Germany, Austria, Poland, and Czechoslovakia. She was named Righteous Among the Nations in 1967, and yet her story is still barely known.  This event is not to be missed!

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