For Angie... Just had a long talk with a Chinese friend about using Night and Fog vs. Garden of the Finzi-Continis for educating people about the Holocaust. Having viewed both titles a number of times, I've always felt that N&F, although a must-see, documents the inherent strengths and weaknesses of the documentary format, i.e., reality in your face. Garden of the F-C, however, leaves the horror to the imagination of the viewer...which is somehow even more powerful, in the long run. This does, however, only work if the viewer is aware of the reality of the Holocaust...I've often thought that using both films together would be the ideal for those who are fuzzy about the facts, but also want to experience the real emotion of the event. N.B. I haven't seen Garden for awhile and there is a fairly explicit sex scene, so you should definitely preview it, given the high school age viewers. For Tony Calabrese: You asked about info on Canada's Telefilm... Some recent titles: Title: A Battle for Truth: Canadian Aircrews Sue the CBC over Death by Moonlight: Bomber Command Publisher: Ramsay Business Systems/Agincourt, Ont. Date: 1994 ISBN: 0969460112 Title: Towards Shared Human Resources Management at Telefilm Canada Publisher: Canandian Centre for Management Development/Ottawa Date: 1992 French Title: Pour une gestion integree des ressources humaines a Telefilm Canada A possible contact for more info: John Baggaley at Concordia has written extensively on television economics and politics. He's written over 75 articles and a number of books on the subject. He came to Vermont to give a workshop for librarians and I'm pretty sure he mentioned Telefilm in our discussions. Given his work in the field, I'm sure that he could direct you to more information...if you contact him, be sure to give him my regards... Go well, Martha *<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>* * * * Martha Day Internet: [log in to unmask] * * UVM Bailey/Howe Library Bitnet: [log in to unmask] * * Reference Dept/B104 Phone: 802-656-0895 * * Burlington, VT 05405-0036 FAX: 802-656-4038 * * * * * *<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*