Holocaust Documentation and Education Center hosts free international series in Hollywood, Florida featuring Macedonia on March 27 at 2:30pm

Top Quote The Holocaust Documentation and Education Center announces its free International Series open to the public. This month features Marija Makeska and her film "Soul Mates" and discussion on How Macedonia Coped with the Holocaust. The program is March 27 at 2:30pm at the Center located in Hollywood, Florida. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) March 01, 2011 - Holocaust Documentation and Education Center, Inc. Presents A New International Series

    The next presentation of our new International Series: How Macedonia Coped with the Holocaust featuring Marija Makeska, Film Producer, Soul Mates will take place on Sunday, March 27, 2011, 2:30 p.m. free at the Holocaust Documentation and Education Center 2031 Harrison Street ∙ Hollywood, FL 33020

    When the Nazis invaded Macedonia (then Yugoslavia), a substantial Jewish population was virtually wiped out. Marija Makeska joins the Holocaust Documentation and Education Center from Detroit to tell the story of Macedonia during WWII and to present a personal story with her documentary film, Soul Mates, featuring her grandmother, a non‐Jewish witness.

    Born in Skopje, Macedonia, Ms. Makeska immigrated to the United States in 2003. She graduated from Wayne State University in 2010, majoring in Theatre and Film Production. The Soul Mates project started with a grant from Wayne State University and was Ms. Makeska's first experience working with international filmmakers. It is based on a family story about WWII told by her grandmother and was fully shot in Macedonia. This is the first official film ever made about Macedonian Jews.

    Soul Mates won Best Documentary award at the Made in Michigan Film Festival in 2010, was nominated for Best Academic Film at the Michigan Film Awards, and has been screened in several other countries, including Macedonia, Serbia, and Canada. Other films by Ms. Makeska include: Get to Know Us (2009), My Dog Rania (2009), It's a Small World (2009), Slippery People (2010), and Marison (2011).

    The presentation will feature the 30 minute film documentary as well as an introduction by the Honorary Consul General of the Republic of Macedonia, Dana Klein.

    There is no charge for this event, however seating is limited. Kindly RSVP to Irina by calling 954.929.5690 x202 or emailing Irina ( @ ) hdec dot org dot

    Please note that parking is available along the street or in the Van Buren parking garage on 20th Avenue, between Harrison Street and Van Buren Street.

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