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- Pola's March is the inspirational documentary film that chronicles Holocaust survivor Pola Susswein's emotional journey back to Poland. The film travels from balmy, vibrant Israel, where Pola is an active member of her local community, to Poland, where Pola recounts for the first time her war experiences to 200 students on the March of the Living program.
- Comedians fight each other in the boxing ring for cash prizes and the opportunity of a lifetime to open up for Russell Peters on the road in front of thousands of people.
- With the world at war, a brilliant Nazi, and the infamous company he worked for, create one of the world'd deadliest chemicals, and a fearsome weapon whose deadly legacy survives to the present day.
- A short film profiling the life of U.S. Ambassador Stu Eizenstat, from his early days in Atlanta, his work with President Jimmy Carter in the White House and 40+ years as a Democratic Washington insider. Includes interviews with Presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton, VPs Joe Biden, Al Gore, and Walter Mondale, and more.
- Miriam Beerman is a survivor. In her more than 60 years as a groundbreaking artist, she has overcome personal tragedy to inspire friends, family, peers, patrons, and students about how to remain defiant, creative and strong. Miriam has struggled with her artistic demons to create haunting images that evoke the suffering of generations of victims. At 90 years old, Miriam now lives in a residence home near her family in Washington, D.C. Her memory is not what it once was, yet she is still generating compelling and forceful art. It's one of the only things she is sure of. The film is a memorable profile of an artist who has elevated her empathy for the plight of the world's castoffs into powerful portrayals of dignity.