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  1. From the film: Photo Gallery Keith Eisner sharing his father’s book with Hongkou residents Young Jewish refugee Chinese Consul Ho Feng Shan Marion Gerber with her Chinese friends Shanghai newspaper vendor with young Jewish refugee Little girls in Shanghai Open air kitchen in Shanghai Otto Schnepp leaving Vienna Zhang Yongpei and his Jewish friend Freddie Zhou Huizhen with a photo of her ...

  2. Above the Drowning Sea is an award winning film that tells the story of the dramatic escape of European Jews from Nazi-controlled Europe to Shanghai on the eve of World War Two. As Hitler's forces sought to expel the Jews from Europe, no other country would open its doors to the refugees. Their lives at stake, the refugees desperately looked ...

  3. 1. März 2017 · By Justin Kroll. REX/Shutterstock. “Scandal” star Tony Goldwyn and Julianna Margulies will narrate the documentary “Above the Drowning Sea.”. The doc is about the Jewish refugee experience ...

  4. 26. Sept. 2017 · Above the Drowning Sea. A documentary film about World War II refugees in Shanghai. Screenings & Events. Screenings 2017. September 26, 2017: JCC Manhattan, New York: September 28, 2017 : The Asia Society, New York: October 5, 2017: USC, ...

  5. A documentary about Jewish refugees from Nazi Europe who, at a time when all doors were closed to them, found sanctuary in Shanghai, thanks to the intervention of Chinese diplomat Ho Feng Shan who as Chinese consul in Vienna defied the Nazis and his own government by issuing travel visas to the desperate refugees. The film tells the story from the point of view of the refugees and the Chinese ...

  6. on the eve of world war ii, tens of thousands of jewish refugees are trapped in nazi-controlled vienna. this is the epic story of their dramatic escape to shanghai.

  7. A documentary film about World War II refugees in Shanghai New documentary movie about Jewish World War II refugees “ Above the Drowning Sea ” traces the journey of European Jews who found sanctuary in Shanghai, the famed, cosmopolitan “City above the sea,” when no other country, in a world on the brink of World War II, would welcome them.