Docs in Salute,  a  Library of Congress series in cooperation with the Embassy 
of the Czech Republic,  is focused on films and programs with  Jewish- Czech 
themes or projects done by Czech- Jewish filmmakers or scholars.  The first 
film for the 2014 series, THE TRIAL, will be screened on Sept. 17 at 1:00 in 
the Pickford Theater, Madison Building of the Library of Congress.  Program is 
free and open to the public. See details below as well as the link to the 
entire "Mutual Inspiration Festival"  for 2014.


DOCS IN SALUTE: The Trials
September 17, 2014, 1:00 PM
On September 17, at 1 pm, the Library of Congress will kick off the Docs in 
Salute series with The Trials from the documentary trilogy Between a Star and a 
Crescent by director Petr Bok. The Trials reveals that the Jews of 
Czechoslovakia were victims not only of the tragedy of the Holocaust but also 
of the subsequent communist tyranny. The initial Soviet strategy following the 
Second World War was to attract the newly-created state of Israel under its 
wings which was demonstrated, among other activities, by a steady stream of 
military equipment provided by Czechoslovakia. However, it soon became apparent 
that Israel would not join the communist camp and the Bolsheviks responded with 
a new wave of anti-Semitism. Few could feel assured of their fate in an era of 
hysteria and power-driven purges that left some of the highest-ranking party 
members dead. Explore the Docs and Salute series focused on Jewish themes at 
the Library of Congress.

Petr Bok is a Czech screenwriter, producer, and documentary director born in 
1972 in Prague. Already as a high school student, Bok became interested in 
filmmaking and took part in director Radovan Urban's movie Hot Porridge.  After 
graduating from the Czech Film and Television Academy (FAMU) in 1998, Bok 
established his own production company - VERAfilm and devoted his energy and 
imagination to documentaries. Together with Martin Šmok, Bok focuses on 
mechanisms of power, the intelligence community, and the Holocaust.

Bok's partner Martin Šmok was born in Switzerland in 1971. After several years 
at FAMU, Šmok worked as a Senior Research Advisor for the Survivors of the 
Shoah Visual History Foundation in Los Angeles. As part of his job, Šmok was 
responsible for locating and subsequently interviewing Holocaust survivors in 
Central and Eastern Europe. Šmok says that his interest in the Holocaust sparks 
from the fact that despite the vast amount of scholarship that has been 
assembled over more than six decades, there are still questions to be asked and 
cases to be studied. Perhaps, as Šmok believes, this is the last chance to do 
so.

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Now in its fifth year, the Mutual Inspirations Festival 2014 celebrates one of 
the greatest authors of the twentieth century, Prague-born Franz Kafka.



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