FILM @ LIM - Don't Call It Heimweh & Late Return
Event description
North Fork based director Thomas Halaczinsky shares two of the films he made about Holocaust survivor and beloved human rights advocate, Margot Friedlander: DON'T CALL IT HEIMWEH and LATE RETURN. These films follow Margot's evolution in the last decades of her long and impactful life from New York resident to Berlin-based human rights activist. For this program we have intentionally scheduled the films with an hour break to encourage audience members to digest the content of the first film with friends - old or made at the screening - over a meal before returning for the second film followed by a discussion with the filmmaker.
DON'T CALL IT HEIMWEH starts at 5pm and LATE RETURN starts at 7pm. The event takes place in the Gillespie Room of the Carriage Museum. Due to the climate controls for the exhibits, the room is chilly. Please bring a sweater or light jacket for comfort.
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