Vishniac

Stunning, iconic, heartbreaking and yet life-affirming at once, Roman Vishniac’s photographs of Eastern European Jews in the 1930s are imprinted in our collective memory as the last visual records of a world wiped out in the Holocaust. The story of their creation, and of the fascinating man behind them, has never been told. Until now.

He was difficult and flamboyant, a shameless self-promoter, bender of the truth and master of reinvention. He was also one of the groundbreaking photographers of the 20th century – a brilliant artist whose body of work spans decades, continents, and the catastrophic fallout from two world wars. Though his pioneering microscopy transformed the nature of science photography, Roman Vishniac is best known for his iconic images of Jewish life in Eastern Europe from 1935 through 1938.Few predicted that less than a decade later, these communities would be wiped out, and Vishniac’s photographs would provide the last visual records of an entire world. Now for the first time, his story comes to life as a feature documentary.A retrospective and family saga, VISHNIACis narrated by Vishniac’s daughter Mara. She grew up in his shadow and sought to break free of his grip, only to eventually come around and embrace his legacy.

Before the film, we will offer a tribute to our late friend Steve Halpert, so loved by many.

Sunday, March 2 – 3:00 p.m. – Portland Museum of Art

With a special introduction by photographer Nanci Kahn, Curator of Photography at Maine Jewish Museum; Assistant Preparator at Portland Museum of Art

“All this life, it’s so important to look closer, and the world will be bigger.”
– Roman Vishniac

“The documentary Vishniac reminds us why we should never forget.”
-E. Nina Rothe

Santa Barbara International Film Festival,
Official Selection

Doc Aviv 2023,
Official Selection

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