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- Surviving History Exhibition Tours South
Africal. 12 APR - 6 JUN 10 - Surviving
History opens in Cape Town Holocaust
Centre on 12 April, at Rabbi Cyril Harris
Community Centre in Johannesburg on 5
May and at the Durban Holocaust Centre
on 25 May. For more information, click here
- Surviving History Feature On History
Channel. 26 FEB 10 - History Channel
online features the documentary and an
exclusive interview with producer Shivaun.
Click here to view.
- Ninth Imperial War Museum Film Festival
Awards. 2 FEB 10 - The Surviving History
team receive award for audience poll at
Imperial War Museum, London.
- Surviving History Documentary On
Community Channel. 27 JAN 10 - To
commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day
2010 and its theme 'Legacy of Hope',
Surviving History will be screened on the
Community Channel in the UK at 7.25am,
4.40pm and 10pm. View at Sky Channel
539, Virgin TV 233 and Freeview 87.
- Surviving History Film Wins Audience
Poll, Ninth IWM Film Festival. 10 DEC 09 -
Surviving History documentary won the
audience poll award at the Ninth Imperial
War Museum Film Festival. For more
information, click here.
- Screening at Imperial War Museum,
London. 6 - 9 DEC 09 - Surviving History
film has been selected for screening at
the Ninth Imperial War Museum Film
Festival. For more information, visit Ninth
IWM Film Festival.
- Surviving History To Be Distributed By
Parallel Lines. OCT 09 - Parallel Lines,
which specialises in educational films to
public organisations and institutions of
learning, will distribute Surviving History
documentary in the US, Canada, Australia
and New Zealand. This will be done
through their distribution site Forward In
Time.
- Film Makes Official Selection at 23rd
Leeds Int'l Film Festival. 26 SEPT 09 -
Surviving History film makes it to Short
Film City. See website
- Surviving History Selected at Filmstock
Int'l Film Festival. 11 SEPT 09 -See
Filmstock 09 for details
- Screening at Portobello Film Festival. 6
SEPT 09 - Surviving History film has been
selected for screening at the Portobello
Film Festival. Screening takes place
Sunday 6th September.


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- Palomitas Wins Pitch at CWFF 09. 4
SEPT 09 - Palomitas, the upcoming
documentary project between Living
Imprint and Woolfcub Productions, won at
the pitching session of the Canary Wharf
Film Festival. For info, visit CWFF 09.
- Surviving History Accepted at Lady
Filmmakers Film Festival. 16 JUL 09 - Our
documentary was accepted at the
California-based film festival, voting ends
Sept 12th for selection for screening.
- Surviving History Wins Prize at Winton
Train Film Contest. 16 JUL 09 - The
Surviving History film was awarded a prize
at the Winton Train contest, which brings
with it a funding award. The Winton Train
Prague-London Project is a social,
cultural and educational project to
commemorate the deeds of Nicholas
Winton.
- Surviving History Selected for Notting Hill
Film Festival 2009. 15 JUN 09 - The
'Surviving History' documentary has been
selected for the Notting Hill Film Festival
and will be screened at the Kensington
Odeon between July 10 to July 16, 2009.
For more information on screening times,
click here.
- In History's Long Shadow, Irish Times.
23 MAY 09 -Newspaper article on
Surviving History project which appeared
in the Irish Times, by Ann Marie
Hourihane. To read, click here.
- Surviving History Goes to Cannes. 17
APR 09 -'Surviving History' premiers at the
2009 Festival de Cannes Short Film
Corner. The screening at Cannes comes
on the heels of Surviving History obtaining
distribution with Journeyman Pictures.
- Jewish Chronicle, June 2010
- The Mercury, 27 May 2010
- Isolezwe, 27 May 2010
- JewishGen, 11 May 2010
- SAJR, 14 May 2010
- SA Report, 23 April 2010
- The Argus, 8 March 2010
- See Southwark News, 23 April 09
- See Jewish Telegraph, 22 May 09
- See Jewish Telegraph, 1 May 09
- See Jewish Chronicle, 1 May 09
- See South London, 8 May 09

'Surviving History'
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