The Museum of Tolerance |
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Thursday, November 14, 2019 Peltz Theater |
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A suspenseful character study, Cojot tells the virtually unknown story of a Holocaust survivor who set out to kill his father’s Nazi executioner Klaus Barbie and ended up playing a key role in one of history’s most daring rescue operations. |
Following the screening Director of the Museum of Tolerance, Liebe Geft, in conversation with Filmmakers Boaz Dvir and Gayle Zachmann and Special Guest Olivier Cojot-Goldberg, son of Michel Cojot, the film’s protagonist. |
This special screening is offered at no charge. RSVP is required. |
Free parking! Please be considerate of our residential neighbors and make every effort to avoid driving through single-family residential neighborhood streets. |
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