The New Yorker Documentary Presents: “Nina & Irena”
Hosted By: The Museum of Jewish Heritage-- A Living Memorial to the Holocaust
The New Yorker director and journalist Daniel Lombroso made “Nina&Irena“—a film about his grandmother, Nina Gottlieb, a Holocaust survivor who comes to terms with the loss of her sister who was never found after remaining silent about her experiences for 80 years. According to Lombroso, this film is a response and a coda to his previous documentary, “White Noise,” for which he spent four-years reporting on the American alt-right.
Lombroso will be joined in conversation by Gottlieb and Andrew Marantz, a staff writer at The New Yorker, after the screening of “Nina&Irena“ to discuss the film, their experiences, and the connection to Lombroso’s work on “White Noise.”
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