It's hard to describe what it felt like walking into Ela’s house that sweltering summer of 2010. Accompanied by a motley documentary film crew, we were still in the early stages of researching the Terezín concentration camp and had little knowledge of the children's opera Brundibar.
Read MoreA Lesson in Civility: Courtesy of Frederick Terna
Last week I was fortunate enough to be invited to an art opening of one of the most talented, absurdly under-recognized, smartest and kindest person I know, Fred Terna…
Read MoreHerman Taube (1918-2014)
I know I'm writing this entry a year too late, but last Saturday I had great screening of one of our Ripple films so I've decided to thank a man I owe much of it to...
Read MoreDaniel Terna, Brooklyn NY
I first met Daniel Terna through his father, painter and Holocaust survivor Fred Terna…
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