Following the in-person screening, Ari Folman, the director of the film and child of Holocaust survivors, will appear on-stage to discuss his nearly decade-long effort to bring the legacy of Anne Frank to a younger generation. When purchasing a ticket to the film, a companion ticket to the livestreamed Q+A will be automatically included for free.
This year’s program features Academy Award-nominated director Ari Folman screening his latest animated feature, Where is Anne Frank. The celebrated Israeli filmmaker will offer Front Range viewers a rare chance to see Where is Anne Frank before its official American release. Following the screening, Folman, the child of Holocaust survivors, will appear on-stage to discuss his nearly decade-long effort to bring the legacy of Anne Frank to a younger generation. There is no charge for Holocaust survivors, educators, students, or event co-sponsors. Please contact hai@du.edu or 303.871.3013 for more information.
Following the in-person screening, Ari Folman, the director of the film and child of Holocaust survivors, will appear on-stage to discuss his nearly decade-long effort to bring the legacy of Anne Frank to a younger generation. When purchasing a ticket to the film, a companion ticket to the livestreamed Q+A will be automatically included for free.
This year’s program features Academy Award-nominated director Ari Folman screening his latest animated feature, Where is Anne Frank. The celebrated Israeli filmmaker will offer Front Range viewers a rare chance to see Where is Anne Frank before its official American release. Following the screening, Folman, the child of Holocaust survivors, will appear on-stage to discuss his nearly decade-long effort to bring the legacy of Anne Frank to a younger generation. There is no charge for Holocaust survivors, educators, students, or event co-sponsors. Please contact hai@du.edu or 303.871.3013 for more information.