Holocaust in Film Series: No Place on Earth

About the Event

The AHEC invites you to join us for the third screening of our 13th annual Holocaust in Film Series: Rescue, Escape, and Liberation, presented by the Perlman Donor Advised Fund. On March 17, at 6:00 PM at Sidewalk Film Center & Cinema, we will screen the powerful and deeply moving documentary “No Place on Earth.” Based on the memoir of Holocaust Survivor Esther Stermer, this documentary tells the shocking story of three Jewish families—38 people in total—who escaped the Nazis and survived the Holocaust by hiding in a cave in Ukraine. Following the screening, Michele Forman—a second-generation Survivor, award-winning documentarian, and UAB media studies professor—will lead a discussion about the film to deepen audience understanding of the extreme strength and sacrifices needed to escape the Nazi regime and survive the Holocaust, as well as the role documentaries must play in preserving Holocaust memory today.

Tickets are $10 per person. Purchase your tickets today!

Presented by:

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Alabama Holocaust Education Center

Location

Sidewalk Film Center & Cinema
1821 2nd Ave N, Birmingham, AL 35203

Program Date and Time:

March 17, 2026
March 17, 2026
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Local Time:
Mar 17 2026 |
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Event Time Shown in Central Time.

Event Location:

Sidewalk Film Center & Cinema
1821 2nd Ave N
Birmingham, AL 35203

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About the Speakers

Michele Forman

Michele is a documentary filmmaker who got her start as an executive in feature films. As Director of Development at Spike Lee’s 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks, she was responsible for the acquisition and development of new projects, including New Jersey Drive, Girl 6, Sula, The Jackie Robinson Story, and Summer of Sam. In addition, Forman served as associate producer on Mr. Lee’s Academy Award-nominated film 4 Little Girls, a feature-length documentary for HBO about the bombing of the Sixteenth Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1963. Michele co-founded the UAB Media Studies Program in 2003 with the aim of using new media technologies to connect students with crucial community issues in the Greater Birmingham area. She loves teaching media and film history, as well as using the methods of documentary filmmaking, digital storytelling, oral history, and multimedia-based research to give students the chance to connect what they learn in the classroom with real-world experience.

Thank You to Our Partners

The Perlman Donor Advised Fund