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LOGTV FILMS LOGTV, LTD is a non-profit organization founded to research, distribute, and produce documentary films of social and human interest.

09/12/2025

La Embajada de Polonia en México, al igual que varias generaciones de estudiantes de "Kowalnia" y admiradores de su talento, recibió con tristeza la noticia del fallecimiento del profesor Grzegorz Kowalski, destacado escultor, performer y pedagogo. 💔

Actualmente, su obra titulada "Reloj Solar", que forma parte de la Ruta de la Amistad 1968, se encuentra en renovación. Habíamos esperado su participación en la reinauguración.

Maestro, no olvidaremos resguardar su memoria en México. 🕯

LOGTV FILMS
Patronato Ruta de la Amistad
Zegar Słoneczny - polska rzeźba w Meksyku
Polacy światu
Akademia Sztuk Pięknych w Warszawie

Proud to Share!I’m truly honored to recommend this remarkable film by Marisa Fox — a powerful work of dedication and dep...
07/27/2025

Proud to Share!
I’m truly honored to recommend this remarkable film by Marisa Fox — a powerful work of dedication and depth that took years to complete. I had the privilege of serving as Director of Photography on this important project.
This film is more than a documentary — it’s a moving testament to memory, resilience, and the transformative power of storytelling. I couldn’t be prouder to have been part of it.

Next Sat 8:30 pm Oakland’s Piedmont Theatre
For tickets & info:

https://jfi.org/sfjff-2025/film-guide/my-underground-mother

Thrilled to partner with

Today marks the 25th anniversary of the death of Jan Karski, a true hero of the 20th century.On this powerful day of rem...
07/13/2025

Today marks the 25th anniversary of the death of Jan Karski, a true hero of the 20th century.
On this powerful day of remembrance, LOGTV Films proudly presents “Karski & The Lords of Humanity” — a gripping, award-winning documentary directed and co-produced by Slawomir Grünberg.
Available now on Amazon Prime and Vimeo On Demand, the film tells the extraordinary story of Jan Karski — the Polish underground courier who risked his life to cross N**i-occupied Europe and deliver shocking eyewitness testimony to the Allied powers about the genocide of Jews. Twice, he infiltrated the Warsaw Ghetto, carrying the horrifying truth to leaders in London and Washington — the so-called Lords of Humanity — in a desperate bid to awaken their moral conscience.
📽️ Watch now and honor a man who refused to be silent.
🔗 Watch on Amazon Prime
https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/0GZ31XIF8ZQ7SSO9Q7UTQ7VMQ1/ref=share_ios_movie
🔗 Watch on Vimeo On Demand
https://vimeo.com/ondemand/jankarskihome

Another anniversary of the Kielce pogrom reminds us how little it takes for a human being to become a beast. This atmosp...
07/04/2025

Another anniversary of the Kielce pogrom reminds us how little it takes for a human being to become a beast. This atmosphere is intensifying in Poland, and it is only a matter of time before fists, stones, metal rods, and radiator pipes are used — to kill.
The pogrom began on the morning of July 4, 1946. The first shots were fired by soldiers inside the building at 7/9 Planty Street. Upon entering the building, the soldiers dragged out Jews who had sought shelter in various rooms and brought them outside. There, a crowd of civilians and soldiers beat them and pelted them with stones. Between several and a dozen people — both women and men — were shot or killed with bayonets or blunt instruments. Two women were thrown out of windows and then finished off by the mob in the street.
Efforts to calm the crowd — taken by various authorities and church representatives — were marked by incompetence and brought no results. Civilians and soldiers looted their victims and the belongings inside the building.

Read more on the Jewish Historical Institute’s website.

Kielce, Poland was the site of Europe’s last Jewish pogrom in 1946. The militia, soldiers and ordinary townspeople killed over 40 Holocaust survivors seeking…

05/23/2025

We are thrilled to announce that Ain’t No Back to a Merry-Go-Round has extended its DMV run through 5/29 at the The Avalon Theatre, AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center, and Cinema Arts Theatre.

We hope to see you at a screening!

Ticket Links:

Avalon Theatre (D.C.):
https://www.theavalon.org/films/aint-no-back-to-a-merry-go-round/

AFI Silver Spring (Silver Spring, MD): https://silver.afi.com/Browsing/Movies/Details/f-0100005107

Cinema Arts Theatre (Fairfax, VA): https://www.cinemaartstheatre.com/movies/1000018769-aint-no-back-to-a-merry-go-round/

An exhibition about the Nobel Prize laureates of Polish-Jewish heritage was always a dream of our great late friend Samu...
05/11/2025

An exhibition about the Nobel Prize laureates of Polish-Jewish heritage was always a dream of our great late friend Samuel Ponczak. We are so happy to announce an opening of this exhibition on May 11, 2025 at the Kosciuszko Foundation in Washington D.C. Hope you will be able to attend.

Stanislaw Aronson, the subject of Andrzej Titkow’s documentary Golfer, turns 100 today. He was born in Warsaw into a wea...
05/06/2025

Stanislaw Aronson, the subject of Andrzej Titkow’s documentary Golfer, turns 100 today. He was born in Warsaw into a wealthy, assimilated Jewish family. His idyllic childhood came to an abrupt end at the age of 14 with the outbreak of World War II. Just days after the war began, Aronson’s family fled to eastern Poland.
“As a Polish Jew born in 1925, who survived the Warsaw Ghetto, lost my family in the Holocaust, served in a special operations unit of the Polish underground—the Home Army—and fought in the Warsaw Uprising of 1944, I know what it means to be at the sharp end of European history. And I fear that the battle to draw the right lessons from that time is in danger of being lost.”
Watch the documentary here:

Stanislaw Aronson, the protagonist of this documentary, was born in Warsaw, in 1925, in a wealthy assimilated Jewish family. When he was 14, the WWII started. At…

In commemoration of Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, Logtv Films is proud to spotlight the documentary The Presen...
04/24/2025

In commemoration of Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, Logtv Films is proud to spotlight the documentary The Presence of Their Absence by Donna Kanter.
The film follows Fred Zaidman, the son of Holocaust survivors from Los Angeles, on a deeply personal journey to uncover his roots and confront the legacy of inherited trauma.
We honor the memory of the six million Jewish men, women, and children who were brutally murdered by the genocidal N**i regime and its collaborators.

The story of Fred Zaidman, a Los Angeles son of Holocaust survivors, on a journey of discovery to trace his roots and "inherited trauma". Armed with the…

April 19 marks the anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, a pivotal moment in Jewish resistance against N**i Germany...
04/19/2025

April 19 marks the anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, a pivotal moment in Jewish resistance against N**i Germany during World War II. On this day in 1943—81 years ago—Jewish residents of the Warsaw Ghetto, led by the Jewish Combat Organization (ŻOB), launched an armed revolt against German forces attempting to liquidate the ghetto. It was the largest act of armed Jewish resistance during the war.

LOGTV Films is proud to share with you our latest distribution success: “Warsaw: A City Divided“ produced by Eric Bednarski, premieres and is widely available through AMAZON PRIME:

https://www.amazon.com/Warsaw-City-Divided-Michael-Schudrich/dp/B088YR9J3Y/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=warsaw+city+divided&qid=1597893614&sr=8-1

In 1941, in German-occupied Warsaw, soon after the creation of the Warsaw Jewish Ghetto by the N**is, a Polish amateur 8mm camera enthusiast shot a remarkable 10-minute film from both sides of the Ghetto walls. This never before seen footage is woven into Warsaw: A City Divided, acting as a silent witness to the tragedy of the wartime division of the city and the murder of its inhabitants.

You can also buy it on our stream:
https://vimeo.com/ondemand/warsawdivided

04/09/2025

MARCH '68 - 55 YEARS HAVE PASSED
“March 1968 was a wave of violence: slander and lies, unpunished harassment of Jews and Poles of Jewish descent, dismissal from work and studies, beatings and arrests, forced emigration and destruction of Jewish organizations.” Dariusz Stola - Director of the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews - 2014 - 2019
The events of March '68 are still somewhat obscure in Poland. A little is known about how it was to grow up in Poland of the sixties as a Polish Jew, or as a Pole of Jewish origin. How it was to be a kid in the heart of a country still recovering from a horrific war, in a family severed by the Holocaust, and then to come of age and experience first loves at the outbreak of the disturbing March events." - This is a short description of LOGTV FILM, which is available on Amazon Prime Video on this link: https://www.amazon.com/Peretzniks-PERECOWICZE/dp/B08KCLYR3Z

It is also available to watch on our vimeo stream: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/peretznikshome/115908798

If you need a Home or Educational DVD, you can buy it here: https://logtv.com/storefront/product/the-peretzniks/

04/04/2025

LOGTV Films is proud to announce another distribution milestone: SIGMUND ROLAT - IT’S NOT A FAIRYTALE, a film produced by Slawomir Grünberg (co-directed with Katka Reszke), is now available on Amazon Prime Video () starting December 9, 2024.

This film tells the story of Sigmund A. Rolat, a New York-based arts patron, businessman, and philanthropist. Born in Czestochowa, Poland, and a Holocaust survivor, Sigmund Rolat passed away on May 19, 2024, at the age of 93. He was a passionate supporter and advocate for Jewish culture in Poland, a key backer of POLIN - the Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw, and a major supporter of the Krakow Jewish Culture Festival.

Rolat’s joyful childhood in pre-war Częstochowa left a lasting impact, and he often referred to the city as his “little homeland” in his memoirs and global interviews. In the film, Sigmund takes viewers on a poignant journey back to Czestochowa, fulfilling one of his lifelong dreams: bringing back a renowned violin that once belonged to Bronisław Huberman, a Jewish Polish violinist born in Czestochowa.
The film also showcases Joshua Bell’s performances with the Częstochowa Orchestra and at Warsaw’s Grand Theater, events tied to efforts to open the Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw.

SIGMUND ROLAT - IT’S NOT A FAIRYTALE is distributed by LOGTV FILMS (www.logtv.com) and is also available on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/fairytalehomevideo/236293806
Stream it now on Amazon Prime: https://watch.amazon.com/detail?gti=amzn1.dv.gti.ebbf5acd-62e3-40a6-8637-79f3c5f10c8b&territory=US&ref_=share_ios_movie&r=web
Watch on Vimeo:

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