The documentary profile Melody of Light on the life and art of Inna and Michael Rogatchi that was produced and broadcast in the end of 2013 by JLTV, a major global TV channel, has been acquired by the Yad Vashem Film Library and Film Collection, the largest in the world film collection on the Holocaust and related subjects. Continuing the fruitful and interesting co-operation with Yad Vashem, The Rogatchi Foundation donated the film responding to the request of the Yad Vashem Virtual Centre.
Melody of Light was chosen by JLTV as the channel’s Channukah Special programme for 2013, and was broadcast nine times during Sunday’s prime-time. The programme received much positive feedback from many viewers in the USA, Israel and Europe.
JLTV is based in Los-Angeles and has its studios in New York and Toronto, and bureaus in Washington D.C., Miami, London and Tel Aviv. The audience of the 24-hour TV network is over 100 million households globally.
The film is about the art work and public activities of Inna and Michael Rogatchi, including the international philanthropic work of The Rogatchi Foundation. The film also contains a special part of an exclusive and historical conversation with legendary Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal which promotes in the film the new international charitable campaign launched by The Rogatchi Foundation, Sparks of Kindness. The campaign is based on a limited edition of Inna Rogatchi’s new documentary The Lessons of Survival and is devoted to providing support for Holocaust survivors in need and the former ‘Hidden Children’ of the Holocaust.
Melody of Light documentary profile can be watched here:
Melody of Light: The Life & Art of Inna and Michael Rogatchi