"My Name is Sara" Screening and Discussion

Date

Tuesday February 2

Time (Eastern Time)

2:00 PM  –  3:00 PM

After escaping a Jewish Ghetto in German-occupied Poland and losing her family at the outset of the Holocaust, a young girl named Sara hides in plain sight, passing as an Orthodox Christian in the Ukrainian countryside, where she is taken in by a farmer and his young wife. She soon discovers the dark secrets of her employers’ marriage, compounding the greatest secret she must strive to protect: her true identity. 

Follow her journey in "My Name is Sara," an award-winning film not yet released in theaters. The film, directed by Steven Oritt and starring Polish actress Zuzanna Surowy, is based on the true story of 13-year-old Sara Goralnik and was produced in association with USC Shoah Foundation. 

This exclusive program, co-presented by the Museum and the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial Foundation, will include a panel discussion exploring the film with Oritt, Surowy, Executive Producer Andy Intrater, Sara Goralnik’s son and Co-Executive Producer Mickey Shapiro, and Museum President & CEO Jack Kliger. Attendees will also receive a private link to screen the film during the four-day period before the program.

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