The official trailer for the movie "LEE" starring Oscar winner Kate Winslet has been released. The film will hit theaters on September 27, 2024 and tells the fascinating life of American war correspondent Lee Miller, who was determined to document the truth about the Nazi regime in the midst of World War II.
Despite the adversity she faced because of her gender, and the mistrust of her work as a model and fashion photographer, Lee captured some of the most shocking images of World War II with her camera, for which she paid a huge staff price.
View HERE the trailer.
On Tuesday, June 18, 2024, at 19.30:14 p.m. at the Goethe Institute, (Omirou 16-XNUMX, Athens) the research project will be shown “Lost Yannina: A Topography of Jewish Memory” of the University of Ioannina and the documentary of the same title that has just been completed, which explore the relationship between the experience of the Second World War and the city of Ioannina, as experienced by the few Jewish survivors of the Holocaust from Ioannina: those who returned from the camps, joined with the rebels or managed to hide.
The Cervantes Institute, I.K. Thessaloniki and the Jewish Museum of Thessaloniki organize the opening of the exhibition "The Golden Age of the Jews of Alantala" on Tuesday, June 4 at 19.00:XNUMX p.m. at the Jewish Museum of Thessaloniki, (Ag. Mina 11).
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The Central Jewish Council of Greece, PUBLIC and ALEXANDRIA publications are organizing the presentation of the book by Mariandzela Hadjistamatiou THE HOLOCAUST SONGS OF THE GREEK JEWS on Wednesday 29.5.2024 at 19:00 at Public Syntagma in the event hall of the 5th floor (Karagiorgi Servias 1, Athens).
Greeting: David Saltiel, President of KISE.
The book will be spoken by:
SEE HERE THE INVITATION
The Foundation of the Hellenic Parliament for Parliamentaryism and Democracy, within the framework of the exhibition "In the same city: Christians and Jews in Thessaloniki", which it co-organizes with the Israelite Community of Thessaloniki, the Jewish Museum of Thessaloniki and the G. Konstantinidis Archive, organizes meetings discussion and knowledge.
The first meeting, on "Gender and memory: Christian and Jewish women in the same city", will take place on Thursday, April 4, 2024, at 19:00. Frangiski Ambatzopoulou, emeritus professor of Modern Greek Philology (Department of Philology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) and member of the scientific committee of the Hellenic Parliament Foundation will speak on the topic: "Jewish women of Thessaloniki: life stories and oral testimonies". Rika Benveniste, professor of History (Department of History, Archeology and Social Anthropology, University of Thessaly) will speak on the topic: "For Luna from Thessaloniki".
The event will take place at the exhibition space of the Hellenic Parliament Foundation, 11 Vasilissis Sofias (entrance from Sekeri), Athens.
Entrance is free for the public.
Source: foundation.parliament.gr