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Docs in Salute: Father of Refugees

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Date: 01 October 2014 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM, Venue: Library of Congress

On October 1, at 1 pm, the Library of Congress will screen FATHER OF REFUGEES in the Pickford Theatre as part of the Docs and Salute series focused on Jewish themes.

Father of Refugees is a documentary which centers on the mysterious death of Charles Jordan, a man who wanted to change the very core of the conflict in the Middle East. In the summer of 1967, his body was fished out of the Vltava River.

Petr Bok is a Czech screenwriter, producer, and documentary director born in 1972 in Prague. Already as a high school student, Bok became interested in filmmaking and took part in director Radovan Urban’s film Hot Porridge.  After graduating from the Czech Film and Television Academy (FAMU) in 1998, Bok established his own production company – VERAfilm and devoted his energy and imagination to documentaries. Together with Martin Šmok, Bok focuses on mechanisms of power, the intelligence community, and the Holocaust.

Bok’s partner Martin Šmok was born in Switzerland in 1971. After several year’s at FAMU, Šmok worked as a Senior Research Advisor for the Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation in Los Angeles. As part of his job, Šmok was responsible for locating and subsequently interviewing Holocaust survivors in Central and Eastern Europe. Šmok says that his interest in the Holocaust sparks from the fact that despite the vast amount of scholarship that has been assembled over more than six decades, there are still questions to be asked and cases to be studied. Perhaps, as Šmok believes, this is the last chance to do so.

Admission is free.