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Messiah College offers free showing of “Misa’s Fugue” on Nov. 13

October 16th, 2014

MECHANICSBURG, Pa. (Oct. 16, 2014) — Messiah College, along with the Jewish Federation of Greater  Harrisburg, will offer a free, public showing of the award-winning Holocaust documentary “Misa’s Fugue” on Nov. 13 at 7 p.m. in Parmer Hall located in the Calvin and Janet High Center for Worship and Performing Arts. Admission is free; no ticket is required. The Jewish Federation will offer free transportation to Messiah College from the Jewish Community Center at 3301 North Front Street, Harrisburg. For more information or to reserve a seat on the bus, contact Marilynn Kanenson at 717-652-6688. A discussion with the film’s producer and director Sean Gaston will immediately follow the showing of the film.

About “Misa’s Fugue

Frank (Misa) Grunwald was born in Czechoslovakia in September 1932. Four months later, Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany. “Misa’s Fugue” is the true story of one boy’s journey through Prague, Terezin, Auschwitz, Mauthausen, Melk, and Gunskirchen as a victim of arbitrary Nazi oppression. While exposed to some of the most horrific people, places, and events of the Holocaust, Frank Grunwald was able to endure the atrocities of genocide through a love for art and music that his childhood in Prague had instilled in him. His story of suffering, loss, and self-discovery is poignantly told from the perspective of a child who has lived with these tragic memories for more than half of a century. Encountering the notorious Dr. Josef Mengele and legendary artist Dina Babbit along the way, Frank Grunwald’s life demonstrates the decision that all men and women must make to devote their lives either to the creation or destruction of human civilization.

The tapestry of tragedy and artistry in the life of Frank Grunwald is interwoven with the teenage painters, sculptors, musicians, and filmmakers from Fleetwood Area High School who collaborated to create a documentary that attempts to embellish the creative spirit amidst the most destructive moment in human history.

Poignantly told through film and interviews with Frank Grunwald, the documentary was edited, musically scored and visually supported by the efforts of students and faculty of Fleetwood Area High School.

About Messiah College

Messiah College, a private Christian college of the liberal and applied arts and sciences, enrolls more than 3,000 undergraduate and graduate students. Established in 1909, the primary campus is located in Mechanicsburg, Pa., near the state capital of Harrisburg.

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