The award-winning feature film Remember This, starring Academy Award nominee David Strathairn as Jan Karski, will open at Landmark’s Quad Cinema in New York on January 27, 2023 – which marks International Holocaust Remembrance Day – and then at Laemmle’s Monica Film Center in Santa Monica, CA, on February 3. The release will be followed by select theatrical bookings across North America, including Chicago, Boston, Atlanta, DC, and other cities, as well as film festivals, and a PBS broadcast on March 13. Here is the full upcoming lineup:
January 27-February 2 New York, NY: The Quad Cinema BUY TICKETS
February 3-9 Los Angeles, CA: Laemmle's Santa Monica Film Center BUY TICKETS
February 3-9 San Rafael, CA: Smith Rafael Film Center MORE INFO
February 3-9 Columbus, OH: The Gateway Film Center BUY TICKETS
February 3-4 Houston, TX: 14 Pews BUY TICKETS
February 10-16 Berkeley, CA: Rialto Cinemas Elmwood MORE INFO
February 10-16 Sebastopol, CA: Rialto Cinemas Sebastopol MORE INFO
February 11-13 Atlanta, GA: The Atlanta Jewish Film Festival MORE INFO
February 15 San Diego, CA: Jewish Film Festival BUY TICKETS
February 21 New York, NY: Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan BUY TICKETS
February 23 Sedona, AZ: Sedona International Film Festival MORE INFO
February 23 Cleveland, OH: Cedar Lee Theater BUY TICKETS
March 3-5 Chicago, IL: The Gene Siskel Film Center BUY TICKETS
March 8 Boca Raton, FL: Cinemark Palace 20 BUY TICKETS
March 8 Scottsdale, AZ: Landmark Quarter Theater BUY TICKETS
March 8 Cambridge, MA: Landmark Kendall Square Cinema BUY TICKETS
March 8 San Francisco, CA: Landmark’s Opera Plaza Cinema BUY TICKETS
March 13-18 PBS Broadcast CHECK YOUR LOCAL LISTING
The movie tells a story of a World War II hero and Holocaust witness, Jan Karski, a Polish Catholic, who, after surviving the devastation of the Blitzkrieg, swore allegiance to the Polish Underground and risked his life to carry the first eyewitness report of the Holocaust to the Western world, and ultimately to the White House. Escaping a Gestapo prison, bearing witness to the despair of the Warsaw Ghetto, and confronted by the inhumanity of a death camp, Karski endured unspeakable mental anguish and physical torture to stand tall in the halls of power and speak the truth.
Based on the original stage production Remember This: The Lesson of Jan Karski, written by Clark Young and Derek Goldman and created by The Laboratory for Global Performance and Politics at Georgetown University, the movie was directed by Derek Goldman and Jeff Hutchens (also director of photography) and produced by Eva Anisko. It recently won Audience Awards at the Woodstock and Montclair Film Festivals and the Boston Jewish Film Festival.
For more information, go to the Remember This website.
The Jan Karski Educational Foundation serves as the fiscal sponsor for the movie. We invite you to make a tax-deductible donation at our website to support the movie screenings worldwide.
Abramorma is the owner of the movie distribution rights for North America.