Is anyone familiar with the film Drancy Avenir, which uses actors to 
recite published Holocaust testimonies and text juxtaposed against 
varied related images?  The booklet that comes with the film 
specifies that it is neither documentary nor fiction.  So I do not 
know quite how to catalog it.  For instance, should I use the subject 
heading "Holocaust, 1939-1945 -- France" or "Holocaust, 1939-1945 -- 
France -- Fiction"?

Also, last week someone asked whether R. Crumb's new Book of Genesis 
is appropriate for a Judaic library.  I would love to hear answers to 
that question.

Thanks.

Liz

Elizabeth Edelglass
Library Director
Department of Jewish Education of Greater New Haven
360 Amity Rd, Woodbridge, CT 06525
(203) 387-2424 x330
<mailto:libr...@jewishnewhaven.org>libr...@jewishnewhaven.org



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