
Elie Wiesel: Soul on Fire
“Sometimes I’m afraid the tale might be forgotten. Sometimes I’m afraid it is forgotten already.” Told primarily through his own eloquent words, the film seeks to understand the man behind the searing and widely read memoir Night. Penetrating at the heart of the known and unknown, the film dives into the author’s legacy as one of the most influential survivors of the trauma of the Holocaust.
WHY WE LIKE THIS FILM: An exceptional biography of one of the best known survivors of the Shoah. A special event for International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
BONUS PROGRAMMING: Post film discussion and Q&A with Marc Winkelman, close personal friend of Elie Wiesel.
Showtimes
In-Person
3:00 PM — Zimmerman Multi-Purpose Rooms at Shalom Austin
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DETAILS
YEAR: 2025
RUN TIME: 88 Minutes
LANGUAGE(S): English
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CONTENT RATING: Not rated
CREDITS
DIRECTOR(S):Oren Rudavsky
CAST:Elie Wiesel
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