"Here We Live Again" documentary film

Identifier
irn740817
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 2022.204.2
  • RG-60.7285
Level of Description
Item
Languages
  • English
Source
EHRI Partner

Creator(s)

Biographical History

Mike Fink and Peter O'Neill donated the documentary film "Here We Live Again" along with interview outtakes to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in April 2022. The film was funded by a grant from the Rhode Island Committee for the Humanities and produced at the request of Holocaust Survivors of Rhode Island. Mike Fink and Peter O'Neill were the project directors. During production, Mike Fink conducted the interviews, Peter O'Neill was the cinematographer, the location sound was recorded by Rebecca Brenner, and the editing was done by Pam O'Neill.

Scope and Content

Documentary film detailing the lives and experiences of Holocaust survivors who emigrated and settled in Rhode Island.

Note(s)

  • Digital only. J:\fohrs\OralHistory_Museum_Acquisitions_in_process\Physical Acquisition from Mike Fink and Peter O'Neill\Mpeg-4 copy of final film\Rhode Island School Of Design-Here We Live Again-4-30-86 3.mp4

  • The research materials and interviews which were used to create this documentary film cannot currently be accessed for cataloging purposes. When they are digitized or otherwise become available, it is expected that the names of the interviewees will be added to this record. Additional information such as dates, locations, etc are also expected to be added to this record.

  • Digital only. File moved from previous location (see Laura's 2023 March 08 Collections Management Note) to: "J:\fohrs\OralHistory_Output_ready\RG-50_Ready_to_Go" From there it will be moved for access by DRAC and entered into the digital preservation system. The request for this move from "RG-50_Ready_to_go"is being tracked as "DRAC-00440" on the 'Digital File Movement Tracking' SmartSheet

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