Holocaust Centre North will present a special screening of a revolutionary documentary at the Everyman Cinema in Leeds.
A special screening of the 2021 documentary, Three Minutes: A Lengthening, will take place at the Everyman Cinema in Leeds on 15th June. The documentary is directed by Bianca Stigter, produced by Steve McQueen, and narrated by Helena Bonham Carter, and the screening will be hosted by Holocaust Centre North.
The screening will be followed by a conversation between the director, Bianca Stigter, and Jenny Kagan, Chair of the Holocaust Survivors’ Friendship Association and an internationally acclaimed artist.
The conversation will offer a reflection on ways of remembering the Holocaust in the twenty-first century and will provide an opportunity for questions from the audience.
Three Minutes: A Lengthening is a cinematic meditation on memory and loss, examining and expanding three minutes of extraordinary home footage documenting life in a Jewish community in a small
town in Poland called Nasielsk in 1938. More than just a film about the violence and terror involved the destruction of Jewish life in Europe, the widely acclaimed documentary also offers recollections of joy, and reflects on the experiences of Jewish everyday life in Poland before the catastrophe of the Nazi genocide.
All proceeds from the screening will contribute to the costs of Holocaust Centre North and the Holocaust Survivors’ Friendship Association, a registered charity. Holocaust Centre North is an exhibition, archive and learning centre based in Huddersfield which preserves the stories and memories of survivors of the Holocaust who rebuilt their lives in the North of England.
To book your seat, please visit the Holocaust Centre North website at Hcn.org.uk