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'''''Cojot: A Second Chance Comes Only Once''''' is an upcoming PBS [[Documentary film|documentary]] by [[Boaz Dvir]]. It is slated for a 2017 release.
'''''Cojot: A Second Chance Comes Only Once''''' is an upcoming PBS [[Documentary film|documentary]] by [[Boaz Dvir]]. It is slated for a 2017 release.

[[File:A_picture_of_Michel_Cojot.jpg|thumb|right|Michel Cojot in his early 40s]]


==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==

Revision as of 02:11, 7 April 2016

Cojot: A Second Chance Comes Only Once is an upcoming PBS documentary by Boaz Dvir. It is slated for a 2017 release.

File:A picture of Michel Cojot.jpg
Michel Cojot in his early 40s

Synopsis

The character study follows Holocaust survivor Michel Cojot through post-war life as a Parisian banker, a Nazi hunter on the trail of Klaus Barbie, and a pivotal player in the Operation Entebbe, as he and his son Olivier, 12 at the time, were among those held hostage by the terrorists.[1]

Production

Work on the film has reportedly gone as far as five years. “Few people get a shot at righting history,” Dvir explained in regards to his motivation for the project. “Michel claimed two. In 1975-76, he was catapulted twice onto the global stage. He certainly made the most of his second chance in Entebbe.” Dvir serves as the director, producer, writer and composer of the documentary and has teamed up with Anita Gabrosek and Richie Sherman, who serve as the film’s editor and director of photography, respectively. All of whom serve as faculty at Penn State University.[2] Gayle Zachmann, an associate professor at the University of Florida, serves as historical consultant and co-producer.[3] The film will be narrated by Judd Nelson.[4]

Release

A 20 minute preview of the film was screened at the American Jewish Historical Society in New York City on March 2016.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "AJHS | France, Jewish Identity, and the Holocaust: Yellow Stars of Tolerance and Cojot". American Jewish Historical Society. Retrieved 2016-03-27.
  2. ^ Collegian, Hyun Soo Lee | For the. "Penn State professors produce documentary about unsung hero Michel Cojot". The Daily Collegian. Retrieved 2016-03-27.
  3. ^ "Faculty Members' Documentary Selected for Screening in New York City".
  4. ^ "Penn State Professors Led By Boaz Dvir Are Producing A PBS Documentary Narrated By Judd Nelson About Unsung Nazi Hunting And Hostage Rescuing Hero Michel Cojot". The Lionheart Talent Group. Retrieved 2016-03-27.
  5. ^ "Just Do Art: Week of March 17, 2016 | The Villager Newspaper". Retrieved 2016-03-27.