Overview
- Interview Summary
- Interview outtakes featuring Holocaust survivors who settled in Rhode Island after the war
- Credit Line
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Mike Fink and Peter O'Neill
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- Language
- English
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Administrative Notes
- Legal Status
- Permanent Collection
- Provenance
- Mike Fink and Peter O'Neill donated the documentary film "Here We Live Again" along with interview outtakes to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in April 2022. The film was funded by a grant from the Rhode Island Committee for the Humanities and produced at the request of Holocaust Survivors of Rhode Island. Mike Fink and Peter O'Neill were the project directors. During production, Mike Fink conducted the interviews, Peter O'Neill was the cinematographer, the location sound was recorded by Rebecca Brenner, and the editing was done by Pam O'Neill.
- Special Collection
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The Jeff and Toby Herr Oral History Archive
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Also in "Here We Live Again" documentary film collection
The collection consists of a documentary film, interview outtakes, and related documentation about the production, participants, and stories featuring a number of Holocaust survivors who settled in Rhode Island after the Holocaust.
Date: 1983-2022
"Here We Live Again" documentary film supplementary paper material
Document
The supplementary materials consist of documentation about the production of the documentary film, “Here We Live Again”, featuring a number of Holocaust survivors who settled in Rhode Island after the end of World War II (1939-1945). There are two copies of a bound, 21-page booklet entitled “Here We Live Again: Essays and Letters,” which was produced by the Rhode Island Committee for the Humanities. These are likely slightly different versions, and contain contextual information, as well as a range of production notes about the film and documentary process. There are two table of contents style lists, one for each reel, as a well as a detailed explanation about the effort to identify individuals in a scene entitled “Card Party.” There are three lists of survivors’ names and addresses, likely participants in the documentary, and two are dated to late 1983. A multi-page, typed account of Morris Gastfreund’s life in Poland is included. There is also a photocopy of a newspaper article from April 1986. The majority of the materials are undated. The film itself was funded by a grant from the Rhode Island Committee for the Humanities and produced at the request of Holocaust Survivors of Rhode Island. Mike Fink and Peter O'Neill were the project directors. During production, Mike Fink conducted the interviews, Peter O'Neill was the cinematographer, the location sound was recorded by Rebecca Brenner, and the editing was done by Pam O'Neill.
"Here We Live Again" documentary film
Film
Documentary film detailing the lives and experiences of Holocaust survivors who emigrated and settled in Rhode Island.