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Symphony of the Holocaust is a documentary film about the miraculous survival, life, and final wish of master violinist and  13-year-old Holocaust survivor Shony Alex Braun, who later transformed his horrific experience in four Nazi death camps into the Symphony of the Holocaust, a haunting and hopeful musical testament to the millions of Jews murdered by the Nazis during World War Two.

 

During his lifetime, Shony composed over 200 works on his prized violin.  But The Symphony of the Holocaust was his masterwork... and he longed to play it at the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp where his nightmarish journey began. His hope was to fill the camp with the beauty of his music.  Unfortunately, Shony died before he had the opportunity.  

 

But now, Shony’s family has found his violin, and is on a journey to fulfill his final wish -  traveling to Auschwitz with an Armenian violinist to play his symphony in front of the infamous Auschwitz-Birkenau gate, the very gate that so many Jews traveled through to their horrific deaths.

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Greg is an Emmy Award winning Show runner, Director, and Producer with over 60 documentary and non-fiction credits. Greg’s diverse resume includes shows on human rights, food, technology, world travel, and animals. One Last Hug: Three Days at Grief Camp follows five children at Camp Erin, a grief camp for children who have experienced the death of a loved one. The HBO film went on to win a 2014 Prime time Emmy for Outstanding Children’s Program.  S-21: Inside Pol Pot’s Secret Prison exposes the horrors behind the walls of Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge notorious prison, garnering two Emmy nominations and the prestigious International Documentary Association Award for Best Episode in a Continuing Series. Greg’s film, Nazi America takes an unprecedented look at the inner workings of The Aryan Nations and several other Nazi organizations across America.  Greg was the supervising producer for Food Tech, a 10 episode series showing how America’s food industry feeds 300 million people a day. He is also honored to have written, produced and directed 15 episodes of Modern Marvels, the most prolific science and technology series ever produced. Greg traveled to Guinea, West Africa where he filmed and produced 10 public service announcements about Ebola survivors who suffered through the 2014 Ebola crisis. Recently, Greg recently produced an episode of Netflix’s revamped, Unsolved Mysteries, as well as a feature documentary, Liberating Amnon, about a Second Generation Holocaust Survivor’s journey to find the truth about his parents. 

 

Greg's shows have won numerous other film festival and industry awards, airing on HBO, History, Discovery, National Geographic, Travel, and A&E, to name a few.

 

A former professional baseball player, Greg has just finished a film about, Max Patkin: The Clown Prince of Baseball. 

Meet The Director:

Greg Dehart

Greg is an Emmy Award winning Show runner, Director, and Producer with over 60 documentary and non-fiction credits. Greg’s diverse resume includes shows on human rights, food, technology, world travel, and animals. One Last Hug: Three Days at Grief Camp follows five children at Camp Erin, a grief camp for children who have experienced the death of a loved one. The HBO film went on to win a 2014 Prime time Emmy for Outstanding Children’s Program.  S-21: Inside Pol Pot’s Secret Prison exposes the horrors behind the walls of Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge notorious prison, garnering two Emmy nominations and the prestigious International Documentary Association Award for Best Episode in a Continuing Series. Greg’s film, Nazi America takes an unprecedented look at the inner workings of The Aryan Nations and several other Nazi organizations across America.  Greg was the supervising producer for Food Tech, a 10 episode series showing how America’s food industry feeds 300 million people a day. He is also honored to have written, produced and directed 15 episodes of Modern Marvels, the most prolific science and technology series ever produced. Greg traveled to Guinea, West Africa where he filmed and produced 10 public service announcements about Ebola survivors who suffered through the 2014 Ebola crisis. Recently, Greg recently produced an episode of Netflix’s revamped, Unsolved Mysteries, as well as a feature documentary, Liberating Amnon, about a Second Generation Holocaust Survivor’s journey to find the truth about his parents. 

 

Greg's shows have won numerous other film festival and industry awards, airing on HBO, History, Discovery, National Geographic, Travel, and A&E, to name a few.

 

A former professional baseball player, Greg has just finished a film about, Max Patkin: The Clown Prince of Baseball. 

Meet The Director:

Greg Dehart

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