Prof. Michalczyk's Filmography

HOLOCAUST FILMS -- TWO DOCUMENTARIES

THE CROSS AND THE STAR: JEWS, CHRISTIANS AND THE HOLOCAUST (1992) boldly examines the tragedy of Christian Anti-Semitism that may have directly or indirectly paved the way for the Holocaust.The documentary argues that the ideological seeds which developed in the Nazi Nuremberg laws and then the death camp at Auschwitz may very well have been sown in Christian dogma many centuries prior to the rise of the Third Reich. The film asks where the foreign governments, the institutional church, the Christian neighbors were while the Nazi atrocities were being committed. THE CROSS AND THE STAR comes to conclusions which generate both dismay and hope, pointing out such examples as the Second Vatican Council of the Sixties in which the Church recognized its unfortunate rapport with Jews, sparking the initiation of a new Jewish-Christian dialogue.

Some Interviewees: Dr. James Luther Adams (American Theologian in Nai Germany) Dr. Jacob Birnbaum (Holocaust Survivor) Dr. Helen Fein (Accounting for Genocide) Prof. Lawrence Langer (Holocaust Scholar) Rev. Michael McCarry, C.S.P. (Christology After Auschwitz Mr. Pierre Sauvage (Weapons of the Spirit) Prof. David Wyman (Abandonment of the Jews)

Contact: First Run/Icarus Films 153 Waverly Place, 6th Floor New York, NY 10014
Phone: (800) 876-1710 (212) 727-1711


IN THE SHADOW OF THE REICH: NAZI MEDICINE is a one-hour documentary by Prof. John J. Michalczyk, Director of Film Studies at Boston College, completed for the 50th Anniversary of the Nuremberg Physicians' Trial (December 1946-August 1947). The documentary was shot at the Auschwitz and Majdanek concentration camp and features a score of interviews with the leading scholars and survivors involved in the study of Nazi medicine: Dr. Michael Grodin, Dr. Charles Roland, Dr. Jay Katz, Mrs. Eva Kor, Dr. Arthur Caplan, Prof. Michael Kater, Prof. Donald Dietrich, and Dr. Paul Vinger, along with a 1995 interview at Auschwtiz with a former S.S. doctor, Hans Munch. During the Third Reich, in a step by step process, the Nazi doctors went from racial theory, to sterilization of the unfit, to euthansia, and finally arrived at the Final Solution of the Jewish question--genocide. The doctors were integrally involved with these decisions in every way, from racial laws and diagnoses to selections and unethical experimentation. This documentary graphically traces the medical involvement in this process.

FOR VIDEO PURCHASE:
Contact: First Run/Icarus Films 153 Waverly Place, 6th Floor New York, NY 10014
Phone: (800) 876-1710 (212) 727-1711

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:
Contact: John J. Michalczyk, Etoile Productions, 51 Barney Hill Road Wayland, MA 01778
Phone: (617) 552-3895 (Boston College)
FAX: (617) 552-0134
E-Mail john.michalczyk@bc.edu

FOR TEXT: Medicine, Ethics, and the Third Reich: Historical and Contemporary Issues John J. Michalczyk, ed. A series of well-documented articles by leading scholars of Nazi medicine.
Contact: Sheed & Ward, Pub. 115 E. Armour Blvd. P.O. Box 419492 Kansas City, MO 64141-6492 Phone: (816) 968-2263
FAX: (816) 968-2268 or 968-2280

OF STARS & SHAMROCKS: BOSTON'S JEWS & IRISH (1995) reveals the "push-pull" syndrome at work in the heart of the European communities of the Russian Jews of the pogroms and the Irish of the devastating famine. Both left the oppression of their countries with great hopes in America, the land of opportunity. Their story is the microcosm of the immigrant phenomenon throughout the United States. The two ethnic groups settled in Protestant Brahmin Boston of the late 19th and early 20th century. The myth of a land of limitless opportunity and acceptance was shattered by the reality of bigotry, exploitation, exclusion, and discrimination. Although both communities were victims of prejudices of the Brahmins, they, too, harbored their own prejudices against each other, coming at odds over the competition for jobs, housing, and eduction. The film chronicles the impact on both groups by such famous/infamous figures as Fathers Charles Coughlin ("The Radio Priest") and Leonard Feeney, Boston's "Rascal King" Mayor, James Michael Curley, and Cardinal Richard Cushing, whose brother-in-law was Jewish. Interviews with figues such as Lonard Zakim (Anti-Defamation League), Nat Hentoff (Boston Boy), former Mayor Kevin White, Jack Beatty (Rascal King), and Philip Perlmutter (Divided We Fall), among others, add a personal touch to the documetary.

Contact: The National Center for Jewish Film Brandeis University, Lown 102 Waltham, MA 2254
Phone: (617) 899-7044
FAX: (617) 736-2070
e-mail: NCJF@logos.cc.brandeis.edu




CONFLICT RESOLUTION SERIES - Four Documentaries

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