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Walk To Westerbork, Escape To Shanghai and Letters From Drancy x 3 VR experiences will be showcased at SXSW2024 this spring in Austin, Texas.

All three VR films that East City Films produced and created with the Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center will be exhibited as part of the VR spotlight at this year’s SXSW festival in Austin, Texas.

This is a chance to see:

WalkToWesterbork directed by Mary Matheson, and featuring incredible Holocaust survivor Rodi Glass, and a story set in Holland and France. Walk to Westerbork is a story of luck, defiance and love for family. Showing the capacity of the human spirit to not only survive but thrive.

EscapeToShanghai directed by Charlotte Mikkelborg, is the story of Doris Fogel and her mother’s escape from Nazi Germany to Shanghai, China. Doris sheds light on a lesser-known, but important part of the Holocaust never to be forgotten. Escape to Shanghai captures the fierce perseverance of Doris and her family as refugees fighting for survival.

LettersFromDrancy directed by Darren Emerson, is the story of Marion Deichmann as she recounts her daring childhood journey across the borders of Northern Europe during WW2 with her mother Alice, her painful separation from her mother, her escape from the Nazis with the help of the French Resistance in Paris, and her survival of D-Day in Normandy.

#SXSWpanel!  Rodi Glass and Marion Deichmann, two of the Holocaust survivors featured in the film, will be taking part in a special panel alongside East City Films and the Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center talking about the journey of making these films, and the importance of using new technologies to secure these stories are told to generations to come.

Immersive Audio Podcast Episode 24 – Darren Emerson (East City Films)

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In this episode of The Immersive Audio Podcast, host Oliver is joined by Darren Emerson who is producer, director and co-founder of VR City and East City Films.

Recorded in Christmas 2018, during the production of interactive documentary ‘Common Ground’, which recently had its World Premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival 2019, Darren discusses the challenges of devising engaging and innovated work and what it takes to push the medium forward in a highly competitive industry.  He talks to us about his journey into VR, his earlier VR documentaries “Indefinite” and “Witness 360:7/7”, and the challenges of running a business.

We also learn about how funding has developed for creatives and how the availability of financial support is helping to expand and grow the industry, enabling people to use new technology to be able to break rules and to push the boundaries, creating new and exciting ways of storytelling.

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Show Notes

East City films: http://eastcityfilms.com/

Common Ground: https://eastcityfilms.com/commonground

Tribeca Film Festival: https://www.tribecafilm.com/immersive

Witness 360:7/7: http://eastcityfilms.com/witness-360/

Indefinite: http://eastcityfilms.com/indefinite/

idfa DOCLAB: https://www.doclab.org/

Detention Action: http://detentionaction.org.uk/

Sheffield Doc/fest: https://sheffdocfest.com/films/6849

MTV: http://www.mtv.co.uk/

CD:UK: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0267157/

Comic Relief: https://www.comicrelief.com/

The New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/

Creative XR Competition: http://creativexr.co.uk/

The Secret History of Our Streets: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jt9zh

Leap Motion: https://www.leapmotion.com

All seeing Eye: http://allseeingeye.co/

Audience of the future:https://www.ukri.org/innovation/industrial-strategy-challenge-fund/audience-of-the-future/

Immerse uk: https://www.immerseuk.org/

NFTS: https://nfts.co.uk/

Royal Holloway: https://www.royalholloway.ac.uk/

National Theatre: https://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/

Arts council: https://www.artscouncil.org.uk/

Innovate UK: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/innovate-uk

Credits

This episode was produced by Abbigayle Bircham, Oliver Kadel, and Lisa Daniels, and included music by Knobs Bergamo.