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麻豆传媒在线 Professors’ Film About Holocaust Survivor Fulfills ‘Eva’s Promise’

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On location in Amsterdam: (Clockwise from left) 麻豆传媒在线 professors Susan Kerner and Steve McCarthy, Justin and Ryan McCarthy, Eva Schloss and her grandson Eric Schloss. Courtesy McCarthy Productions.
On location in Amsterdam: (Clockwise from left) 麻豆传媒在线 professors Susan Kerner and Steve McCarthy, Justin and Ryan McCarthy, Eva Schloss and her grandson Eric Schloss. Courtesy McCarthy Productions.

Steve McCarthy聽(Communication and Media) and Professor Emerita聽Susan Kerner聽(Theatre and Dance)聽聽about their documentary,聽Eva鈥檚 Promise, which follows聽Holocaust survivor Eva Schloss鈥 efforts聽to share her 17-year-old brother Heinz Geiringer鈥檚 hidden artwork after he died in a concentration camp.

Eva Schloss kept her Holocaust survival story quiet for decades. It took that long for her night terrors to subside, said Steve McCarthy, who, along with Susan Kerner, is racing to finish the film with the help of the 93-year-old Schloss.

鈥淲hen we met her she told us two things: Get it done, and hurry,鈥 McCarthy said.

After being discovered by the Nazis in an Amsterdam hideaway during World War II, Schloss (then Geiringer) and her parents and brother Heinz were sent to Auschwitz/Birkenau; only she and her mother survived.

But on the train to the camps, Heinz made his sister promise that if he didn鈥檛 come back, she would retrieve the trove of paintings and poems he鈥檇 hidden under the floorboards of his Amsterdam hideaway.

After Schloss and her mother were liberated by the Russians, she returned to Amsterdam and discovered her brother鈥檚 artwork and poetry, now on display in an Amsterdam museum.