Join the Thomas Edison Film Festival and Hoboken Historical Museum for a screening in honor of Universal Human Rights Month.
We will be screening the documentary “13 Driver’s Licenses” and will be joined by the director Ryoya Terao for a Q & A. This film premiered in August at the National Gallery of Art in DC, and was also included as part of the closing program of Glimmerglass Film Days.
The discovery of 13 confiscated driver’s licenses from 1938 leads a small German town to face its horrendous and regrettable past. With no other clue but those licenses, a group of high–school students with their tenacious teacher, uncover the fates of the town’s former Jewish citizens.
Please join us for this moving event.