‘Street of Our Lady’: A Q&A with the Filmmakers
November 3, 2009 at 9:10 pm Tina Hay 1 comment
No. 4 Street of Our Lady, a Holocaust-related documentary by three Penn State faculty members, is now making the rounds of film festivals throughout the country. In conjunction with its appearance in Savannah, Ga., this week, ConnectSavannah.com has an interview today with two of the filmmakers.
Barbara Bird and Richie Sherman talk about how they and colleague Judy Maltz (all three are in the College of Communications) got the idea to make the film, how they located the survivors who could help tell the tale, and the challenge of getting funding for the project.
We did a story about the film in our November-December 2008 issue, on the eve of the movie’s premiere last winter. You can download a PDF of our article here.
Tina Hay, editor
Entry filed under: College of Communications, Faculty research. Tags: Barbara Bird, ConnectSavannah.com, Francisca Halamajowa, Judy Maltz, No. 4 Street of Our Lady, Richie Sherman.
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