PLEASE JOIN US FOR THE SCREENING "ARTICLE OF HOPE"  BY DAN COHEN. DISCUSSION 
WITH FILMAKER FOLLOWING THE SCREENING.

WHEN:  MONDAY, JULY 16TH AT NOON

PLACE: PICKFORD THEATER, MADISON BUILDING, LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

PROGRAM IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

PRESS RELEASE BELOW:


June 14, 2012

Press contact: Audrey Fischer (202) 707-0022, [email protected]
Public contact: Gail Shirazi, 202-707-9897, [email protected]

First Israeli Astronaut Subject of Documentary Film
To be Screened and Discussed at the Library on July 16



When Israeli Astronaut Ilan Ramon boarded the Space Shuttle Columbia on Jan. 
16, 2003, he carried with him a Torah scroll that had survived the Holocaust. 
His intention was for the cherished artifact to be shared with the world as a 
symbol of survival. Sadly, Ramon and his six fellow crew members perished 
during the ill-fated mission.

Titled "An Article of Hope," the award-winning documentary about Ramon and the 
historic space flight will be shown at the Library of Congress at noon on 
Monday, July 16 in the Mary Pickford Theater, located on the third floor of the 
James Madison Building at 101 Independence Ave. S.E., Washington, D.C. The 
event, which is free and open to the public, is sponsored jointly by the 
Library's Packard Campus for Audio Visual Conservation and the Hebrew Language 
Table. Tickets are not required.

Directed by Daniel Cohen, the 54-minute film presents a unique story that 
interweaves the heights of scientific achievement, the depths of a nation's 
cruelty, the private grief of a boy who came of age during the Holocaust and 
the public mourning of many nations in the aftermath of the Shuttle disaster. 
Cohen will discuss the film after the screening.

Cohen is a six-time Emmy award-winning veteran journalist and documentary 
filmmaker. His 30-year career has taken him around the world from remote cities 
in South America to the launch pad of America's Space Shuttle, the presidential 
campaign trail and to the Arctic. His assignments include war zones in Bosnia 
and the Middle East, touring with the Pope, national political conventions and 
presidential inaugurations. His most recent production work took him to the 
polar ice caps with environmental researchers. His work has garnered five Emmy 
awards, numerous Emmy nominations, honors from the Associated Press and the 
Ohio State University Journalism award for investigative reporting.

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PR12-126

06/14/12

ISSN 0731-3527



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