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Sixty years ago, one of the greatest tragedies mankind has ever known, the Holocaust, took place. Despite the passing years, however, the world in most instances continues to turn a blind eye to the suffering of others. Scarce and scattered amongst the millions of earth’s inhabitants are the Descendants of The Holocaust.

Co-Executive Producers, Elizabeth and Helene Kahn, present you with the opportunity to be a part of “Forever After: Voices of Descendants of the Holocaust from Around the World,” a documentary film that gives Descendants and Survivors a post Holocaust voice, speaking to the forever ongoing effects of the Holocaust that are handed down through the generations. Through the lens of Holocaust survivors and their families, the documentary explores issues such as passing down history to the next generations, coping with tragedy and consequential family dynamics, loss of identity and more. Families and individuals share their legacy to create awareness of the repercussions of genocide and war, to play a role in shaping a better future for all nations in collaboration with the world, and to work towards understanding, respect and a peaceful coexistence.

We are asking for your support to help bring this new look at the after-effects of this great tragedy. While (thankfully) there are many documentaries on the survivors of the Holocaust themselves, there are few and far between on what happened afterwards. In order to accomplish this, we have founded a non-profit 501(C)3 organization: Forever After Project, Inc.

Thanks to the generous contributions of our sponsors to date, four segments out of a proposed ten have been already been filmed in High Definition video. In November, 2004, segments were filmed in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Sao Paulo, Brazil, and Calgary, Canada. We have also recently completed filming in Johannesburg and Cape Town, South Africa in September, 2005.

We have compiled several of the mesmerizing stories and experiences into a twenty-minute pilot which we believe demonstrates the uniqueness and importance of our project.

Forever After Project Inc. is seeking in total $500,000 (five hundred thousand dollars) sponsorship for the completion of the production of the documentary.

Please contact us to learn more.

 


Forever After Project, Inc. has as its charitable purpose to eliminate prejudice and discrimination by keeping the memory of the Holocaust alive. Initially, our intention is to provide a vehicle for Descendants of the Holocaust to share with the public their perspectives and their commitment to not allow the memory of this most terrible event in the history of mankind to become lost or forgotten. Over time this may take the form of various diverse projects.

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