Symphony of the Holocaust
RED CARPET EVENT | Monday, March 11 | 7:00 PM | 1 Hour 11 Minutes | English
The Symphony of the Holocaust is a feature documentary about the life of master violinist and Holocaust survivor Shony Braun, who used his experiences in the Nazi death camps to compose The Symphony of the Holocaust, a haunting yet hopeful testament to the memory of the millions of Jews murdered by the Nazis during World War II. After his miraculous survival, Shony composed over 200 works on his prized violin. But The Symphony of the Holocaust was his masterpiece, and he longed to play it at the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp. His hope was to fill the camp with the beauty of his music. Unfortunately, Shony died before he had the opportunity. But now, Shony's family is fulfilling his wish, by traveling to Auschwitz to witness an Armenian violinist play his symphony in front of the infamous Auschwitz-Birkenau gate - the very gate that thousands of Jews traveled through to their horrific deaths.
Stars:
The family of Shony Alex Braun
Event:
Live Performance following the film conducted by Dr. Noreen Green, Founding Artistic Director and Conductor for the Los Angeles Jewish Symphony.
Event sponsored by:
Q&A live with Producer/Director Greg DeHart, Dr. Noreen Green and the family members of Shony Braun.
Directors:
Greg DeHart
Writer(s):
Greg DeHart
Recent Film Festivals Include:
Las Vegas Jewish Film Festival