Film: Lies & Miracles: Childhood in a Siberian Labor Camp

When:
February 20, 2019 @ 7:00 pm
2019-02-20T19:00:00-08:00
2019-02-20T19:15:00-08:00
Where:
Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education
724 NW Davis St.
Portland
Cost:
$8 OJMCHE and Shir Tikvah members, $10 general public

Film Screening Lies & Miracles: Childhood in a Siberian Labor Camp. Presented in partnership with Congregation Shir Tikvah.

Post screening talk back with the filmmaker, Nancy Margulies and the film’s star, George Landau

Join us for a screening of this timely documentary chronicling the power of living one’s values and discovering the miraculous during the harshest of times. In 1939, World War II broke out as Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union invaded Poland. About 1.7 million Polish people — targeted for their beliefs and class — were deported to slave labor camps in remote Siberia. More than half didn’t survive. But Mark and Etta Landau, along with their 7- and 9-year-old sons, did.

This is the story that Montana filmmaker Nancy Margulies — George and Henry’s cousin — opens up in the new documentary “Lies and Miracles.” In about 40 minutes, interviews with George Landau and family friend and fellow survivor Irenka Taurek, archival footage and Margulies’ original art skillfully present an experience that drastically changed the course of lives and history.

Watch the trailer here!

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