Six Million and One
Directed by David Fisher. The final part of the David Fisher Film Trilogy (the other two parts screen on March 9 at the Jewish Federation of Cleveland and March 11 at the Mandel JCC) finds the Israeli filmmaker—and his reluctant siblings—retracing the wartime steps of their late father, a Hungarian Jew and Holocaust survivor. Their “guidebook” is their dad’s frank and often harrowing journal. David Fisher will answer audience questions after the screening. “A unique, highly personal approach to unraveling the endless mysteries of the Shoah.” –L.A. Times. Cleveland premiere. Presented as part of the Cleveland Israel Arts Connection, a program of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland.
Israel/Austria/Germany/USA, 2011, color, Blu-ray, 93 min.
Admission is $9; CMA members, seniors 65 & over, and students $7; or one CMA Film Series voucher. Vouchers, in books of ten, can be purchased at the Ticket Center for $70 (CMA members $60).