Movies that Matter: Film Screenings for Schools

116 Cameras Q&A with Davina Pardo, director

Teens

Thursday, January 12, 2023
11 am – 12 pm EST
Zoom, Virtual Program

116 Cameras (2017)
Film Run Time: 15 minutes
Advance viewing is recommended; films will not be shown during Q&A 

Middle and high school students are invited to view award-winning documentaries that examine current social issues such as representation and identity, immigration, and civil rights followed by Q&A sessions with filmmakers.

As the Holocaust survivor community ages, the University of Southern California Shoah Foundation has embarked on an ambitious new project to transform survivors into 3D digital projections. 116 CAMERAS follows Eva Schloss, a Holocaust survivor, and stepsister of Anne Frank, as she embarks on an ambitious new project: preserving her story as an interactive hologram that will have conversations with generations to come.

Live virtual Q&A January 12, 11 am EST with Davina Pardo, director

Film will be available upon registration.

To register, complete the registration form or email moviesthatmatter@thejm.org

This program is presented with live CART interpretation. The Jewish Museum is committed to making its programs accessible to all. For inquiries and requests for additional accommodations please email info@thejm.org or call 212.423.3200 ext. 0.

Film still: 116 Cameras