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'Friends' Co-Creator Marta Kauffman to Executive Produce Hannah Senesh Documentary
By Katahdin Foundation
posted Jun 1, 2006, 13:12
Emmy Award-Winning Producer Teams With Nonprofit Production Company to Bring the Holocaust Heroine's Story to the Screen
She's a writer, producer,
activist, philanthropist, community leader, mother of three and one of the
most accomplished women in TV history. Now Emmy Award-winning producer
Marta Kauffman is entering the ranks of the documentary world. Best known
as the co-creator and executive producer of the hit TV series "Friends,"
Kauffman will join director Roberta Grossman and the nonprofit production
company, the Katahdin Foundation, in producing "Blessed Is the Match: The
Life and Death of Hannah Senesh," a feature documentary on the World War
II-era poet and diarist who became a soldier, martyr and national heroine
in Israel.
"Marta's participation in the film is very exciting," says Grossman.
"She is someone who elevates every project she touches, and her experience
and guidance will only make the film better. I couldn't dream of a better
person to join us in bringing this story to life."
Prior to her work on "Friends," Kauffman co-created and co-executive
produced the critically acclaimed series "Dream On." She co-created the
series "The Powers That Be," for Norman Lear, and co-created and served as
executive producer on the comedy series "Family Album" and "Veronica's
Closet." She was the executive producer of the WB's recent series
"Related," and she and her husband, composer Michael Skloff, also devote a
considerable amount of volunteer time to the Jewish community in Los
Angeles.
"I strongly believe that Holocaust stories must continue to be told,
especially now, when survivors are in their 80s and 90s and still able to
provide first-hand accounts," says Kauffman. "The story of Hannah Senesh
captivated me not only because of Hannah's courage, but also because, at
its core, it is an intense and moving mother-daughter story."
Named for Hannah Senesh's most famous poem, "Blessed Is the Match"
explores the life and death of the young writer in Palestine in 1943 who
volunteered for a mission to rescue Jews in her native Hungary, her mother
Catherine among them. Shockingly, it was the only outside rescue mission
for Jews during the Holocaust. In 1944, Hannah parachuted behind enemy
lines, was captured, imprisoned and ultimately executed by the Nazis. In a
cruel twist of fate, her mother witnessed the entire ordeal -- first as a
prisoner with Hannah and later as her advocate, braving the bombed-out
streets of Budapest in a desperate attempt to save her daughter.
"I first read Hannah Senesh's diary in junior high and was inspired by
her courage and touched by her vulnerability," says Grossman, an
award-winning filmmaker who has written and directed over 40 hours of
documentary television. "Hannah was a diarist like Anne Frank and a soldier
with the single-minded intensity of Joan of Arc. Now that I am a mother
closer to Catherine's age, Catherine's riveting account of her daughter's
last days adds a layer to a story that already resonated with me deeply."
The producers have been granted unprecedented access to the Senesh
family archive -- including hundreds of unpublished letters and nearly
1,300 never-before-seen photos of remarkable quality. They will complete
filming in Israel and Hungary this fall and are planning for a theatrical
release and a national broadcast on public television in early 2008.
Founded by Lisa Thomas, the co-founder and former CEO of Clif Bar,
Inc., the Katahdin Foundation is a not-for-profit, 501 (c) (3) corporation
based in Berkeley, California. Katahdin's mission is to tell compelling
stories often ignored by the mainstream media -- stories that inform,
enlighten, entertain and inspire. Katahdin is dedicated to creating high
quality documentary films, ancillary educational materials and media
projects that open minds, provoke dialogue and encourage positive social
change -- outstanding works that touch the soul as they sound a call to
action.
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