Ingelore Screening: April 23, 2012
The Melton Center for Jewish Studies, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, the Diversity and Identity Studies Collective, and the American Sign Language Program will host a free screening of the documentary Ingelore. Ingelore recounts the true story of a deaf Holocaust survivor who, after being raped by a Nazi, escaped to America. The film viewing will be followed by discussion and a question and answer session. Check out the trailer for the film.
After the film screening as ended, Professor Brenda Brueggemann and graduate student Laura Herron will comment on the important issues in the film as well as answer questions from audience members.
Ingelore will be shown at the south campus Gateway Film Center (1550 North High Street) at 6:30 pm.
Tickets are free on a first come, first serve basis. You can pick up a ticket in advance at the Hillel office (open 9 to 5) or you can pick up your ticket at the box office. The Gateway will have tickets available at 5:30 on Monday the 23rd.
After the film screening as ended, Professor Brenda Brueggemann and graduate student Laura Herron will comment on the important issues in the film as well as answer questions from audience members.
Ingelore will be shown at the south campus Gateway Film Center (1550 North High Street) at 6:30 pm.
Tickets are free on a first come, first serve basis. You can pick up a ticket in advance at the Hillel office (open 9 to 5) or you can pick up your ticket at the box office. The Gateway will have tickets available at 5:30 on Monday the 23rd.