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  1. MELISSA HACKER: In the nine months leading up to World War II, nearly 10,000 children from Nazi Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, and Poland were sent to safety in England. My mother was one of these children. RUTH MORLEY: I remember looking out the window and waving my parents and my governess standing there and waving goodbye and it dawning ...

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  2. 27. Jan. 2024 · Melissa Hacker is a film and video maker. Her directing debut was the documentary My Knees Were Jumping - Remembering the Kindertransports, which was short-listed for an Academy Award nomination and was one of only 18 documentaries selected for the Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Competition. It has been screened in film festivals, museums ...

  3. 14. März 2019 · Cosponsors. A film by Melissa Hacker, Narrated by Joanne Woodward. Join director Melissa Hacker and NPR journalist Uri Berliner to watch and discuss the first documentary film to tell the heart-wrenching story of the Kindertransports. After the screening, Hacker and Berliner will talk about how the Kindertransport affected their own family ...

  4. 2. Dez. 1998 · Melissa Hacker's documentary, ''My Knees Were Jumping: Remembering the Kindertransports,'' is about the Jewish children who were saved by emigrating to Britain (from Germany, Austria, Poland and ...

  5. My Knees Were Jumping: Remembering the Kindertransports is a fine documentary geared primarily toward educating people about how just before World War Two almost 10,000 "Jewish and non-Aryan" children were allowed by England to enter England, Scotland and Ireland where they could live until they were eighteen years old or until they could be reunited with their parents.

  6. Join us for a film screening of the documentaries My Knees Were Jumping - Remembering the Kindertransports and 256,000 Miles From Home by Melissa Hacker. Followed by a discussion with filmmaker and Kindertransport Association Executive Director Melissa Hacker and 2g writer and activist Esther Dischereit. In the nine months just prior to World War II nearly 10,000

  7. Ruth Birnholz, Vienna, 1933 Screening of the award winning documentary film, My Knees Were Jumping; Remembering the Kindertransports and discussion with the director. Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County The Welwyn Preserve, 100 Crescent Beach Road, Glen Cove, NY 119542 phone: 516 571-8040.