The Organization Serves
- February 8th, 2011
Educational Summer Theatre Arts Program serves:
- Individual participants — as a forum of experiential education, creativity and personal identity
- Participating “mentors” — as an opportunity to influence and educate the participants
- The Municipality of Terezín — as a transformational cultural and community revitalization opportunity
- Yad Vasheem — as multicultural outreach of the Jewish experience, culture and Holocaust education that safeguards of the memory of the past and imparts its meaning for future generations
- New York University in Prague — as an internship program for international study abroad students
The Documentary Feature Film serves:
- General public — as an inspirational and educational story
- As a source of pride in heritage and culture
- As in introduction to a broader understanding of the Shoah and genocide beyond fact and figures
- As a gateway to further Shoah, cultural heritage and creative studies
- As a means to becoming active in the fight against ignorance, intolerance and Holocaust denial
- As a means to connect with educational institutions, communities, museums and survivors
- Educational institutions — as an entertaining and engaging gateway to teaching the Shoah as a living and evolving story and as a relevant and powerful tool for fighting intolerance, hate and Holocaust denial
- Program mentors — as a platform form which to illustrate their commitment to sharing their professional and personal experience whilst helping the world fight intolerance, hate and Holocaust denial
The Interactive Educational Website serves:
- Individuals — as a gateway to, and interactive forum for, Shoah studies including:
- Films, photos, stories and other educational materials
- A conduit to educational institutions, non government organizations and museums
- A connecting point to other individuals interested in, or having experienced the generational effects of genocide and the fight to prevent genocide
- Families of Shoah survivors and victims of genocide — as an open forum of cultural heritage, creativity and personal responsibility
- Community Programs — as an educational tool for presenting the story and lessons of the Shoah within an accessible, relevant and meaningful forum of interactivity, connection and action
- Non Government Organizations — as a means to create awareness and build a broader audience to present their offering and/or services
- Educational Institutions —
- General: Student and faculty exposure to Brundibár: Beyond Imagination educational programs, archival materials and community
- Partner Institutions: as a means to create awareness and present their offerings
- Museums — as a means to create awareness and present their offering including: archives, collections, exhibitions and programs
-Documentary Film Distribution
The Brundibár: Beyond Imagination documentary film is intended to be shown within key festivals to secure a general theatrical release. After a domestic and international theatre run, the film will be ready for broadcast within domestic and international markets as exampled by Channel 1 (IBA) Israel – a broadcaster that has already been secured. Beyond broadcast, the film will be set up for DVD and Video on Demand (VOD) sales through the supporting Brundibár: Beyond Imagination website and outlets like iTunes and Netflix. Beyond the film’s theatrical run it will be made available to educational institutions, government agencies and NGO’s for exhibition rental and/or broadcast on DVD or VOD.
Festival Examples: Politics on Film, Savannah, Strasbourg International, Jewish Film Festival of New York, and World International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival etc.
Secured Broadcast Partners
- Channel 1 (IBA), Israel
- Ceska Televize, Czech Republic




