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"Rescued from Death in Siberia"
The film is owned by the producer Michael Adamski who has produced
and shot numerous films in Poland and Canada, concentrating on historical and travel themes. He has sold copies of " Rescued from Death in Siberia" to the Toronto Public Library and to the Montreal Polish Library at McGill University in Montreal. We have hopes it will be shown be on a local TV program 'Polish Studio'. Toronto Councilor Chris Korwin-Kuczynski, Professor Wrobel of the University of Toronto and the president of the Polish-Canadian Congress have confirmed they will attend the premiere at Zwiazkowiec Oct. 13, 1650 Bloor St.W, Toronto, 2 p.m. A video copy of "Rescued from Death in Siberia" is $25.00 plus postage. Contact Michael Adamski at madamski@... Chris Gladun, Toronto |
Stefan Wisniowski
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Can you update us on how this showing went? Regards, -- Stefan Wisniowski Moderator, Kresy-Siberia From: cgladun@... |
It was a great pleasure for me to be present at the premiere of this
film attended by many of the people who appear in it as well as their families and interested parties. Michael Adamski must be congratulated for his effort, particularly for the use of rare historical footage which gives a historical context to testimony both shocking and inpsiring. About a dozen survivors of the deportations to the USSR tell their stories in a seamless and compelling manner starting from their childhoods in Poland (all were teenagers or younger) and ending with their present lives in Canada. Between these two poles we share tragedy and rescue. Hopefully this film will find its way to the English-speaking media. Chris Gladun, Toronto |
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