Two Who Dared is an Official Selection at the Newburyport Documentary Film Festival (NDFF), Running September 20th-22nd
Newburyport, MA (PRWEB) September 15, 2013 -- Fourteen-year-old Artemis Joukowsky had no idea the heroic role his family played during World War II until he began to interview his grandparents, Martha and Waitstill Sharp, for a homework assignment on moral courage. Flash forward a few decades, and the documentary based on their humble recounting of the story, Two Who Dared: The Sharps’ War, a film that was ten years in the making, is now being released through a grassroots effort at churches, synagogues and theaters across the country and worldwide. Find out more at http://www.twowhodared.com.
Two Who Dared is the previously untold story of Waitstill and Martha Sharp, a Unitarian minister and his wife, who left their young children in Wellesley, Massachusetts to help save imperiled refugees being persecuted in Europe, just days prior to the Nazi invasion of Czechoslovakia.
The Two Who Dared team is thrilled to announce that the film is in competition at the Newburyport Documentary Film Festival. The film will be shown on Sunday, September 22nd at 4:30 pm at the Newburyport Screening Room followed by a discussion with the filmmaker, Artemis Joukowsky:
Newburyport Screening Room
Sunday, September 22nd at 4:30 PM
82 State Street, Newburyport, MA 01950
For more information, visit the website at (newburyportfilmfestival.org) or call Joanne Morris at (978) 465-0583.
This is our 7th Film Festival and we could not have gotten this far without our partnerships with Brown University, the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (http://www.uusc.org/founders), Yad Vasham, the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations, the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Anti-Defamation League, Simon Wiesenthal and our educational partner Facing History and Ourselves. Together we have developed a curriculum for teachers and students, which includes a 35 minute educational version of the film. To access the free curriculum visit the Facing History and Ourselves website at (http://twowhodared.facinghistory.org/).
Tickets:
Two Who Dared Tickets
Price: $8 & half-price for students
Starting September 6th tickets will be available for purchase at the Screening Room, 82 State Street in Newburyport during Box Office Hours. Tickets will also be available for sale at both venues during the entire Festival weekend. Reserve your spot today by emailing the Two Who Dared team: twowhodared(at)gmail(dot)com.
To purchase an All Access Pass for the Festival:
Price: $75
A limited number of All Access Passes will be sold and includes admittance to a private filmmaker reception from 6-7pm on Friday at the Firehouse Center for the Arts, both evening films and choice of daytime films.
How to purchase: Starting September 1st All Access Passes will be available for purchase on the Firehouse Center for the Arts website (http://www.firehouse.org) and in person during their Box Office hours. Call (978) 465-0583 with any questions.
About the Film
In February 1939, Waitstill Sharp, a young Unitarian minister from Boston, and his wife Martha left for Czechoslovakia on a refugee mission. The Unitarian church was already a step in front of the Nazis, having set up a secretive network of volunteers and agencies to secure the safe passage of both Jews and non-Jews out of Prague. The task became even more difficult when on March 15, 1939 the Nazis entered Prague. For the next five months, the Sharps continued their work undaunted by the presence of the Gestapo and the possibility that they would be arrested or killed. In August 1939, the couple left Prague and headed back to the United States, barely escaping arrest.
Only 10 months later, the Sharps returned to Europe on their second mission, setting up a refugee office in Lisbon, Portugal. Eventually, they made their way to Nazi-controlled France, to find ways to help refugees escape. In an elaborate plan, the Sharps helped a renowned German-Jewish author, Lion Feuchtwanger, and his wife escape to New York via Spain. Finally, in December 1940, after rescuing a plethora of people from the horrors of Nazi persecution, Waitstill and Martha Sharp returned to the United States. Following the war, Martha Sharp remained very active in efforts to assist the Jews around the world and the establishment of Israel.
Artemis Joukowsky, Director and grandson of the Sharps, is proud to present this remarkable story of courage, documenting the lives of Reverend Waitstill Sharp and his wife Martha. Told from their personal point of view, the film draws on their recorded interviews, letters and unpublished memoirs, and also includes interviews with children rescued and noted scholars.
TWO WHO DARED: THE SHARPS' WAR is a project of No Limits Media, Inc., a 501 (c) (3) organization. Founded in 2001, No Limits Media (NLM) is a multimedia development and production company dedicated to informing and entertaining the estimated 20% of the U.S. population that directly lives with a disability.
For more information, please visit the website:
http://www.twowhodared.com.
Anna Pinchuk, No Limits Media Inc., 508-650-2077, [email protected]
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