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33 Photos from the Ghetto | Official Trailer | HBO 01/25/2026

On behalf of my wife Barbara and myself, we would like to sincerely thank Jan Czarlewski, the film’s director, and Mirek Borek, the producer of the documentary “33 Photos from the Ghetto,” for inviting us to take part in the production of this extraordinary film.

We are delighted by its undeniable success and proud to have been part of this project and to have contributed to its creation.

On behalf of the entire film team, we invite you to watch the documentary “33 Photos from the Ghetto,” directed by Jan Czarlewski.
The premiere will take place on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, on the global streaming platform HBO Max. From that day on, the film will be available on HBO Max platforms and channels in multiple languages.

🎬 Film trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qi-BZ7erUnQ

The film is a co-production of MWM Media and Warner Bros. Discovery. It tells the story of the discovery of an old roll of film negative containing unique photographs from the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of 1943. The images were taken secretly by Zbigniew Leszek Grzywaczewski, a 23-year-old firefighter, and are the only known photographs from inside the ghetto during the uprising that were not taken by the Germans.

33 Photos from the Ghetto | Official Trailer | HBO A lost Warsaw is given new life. uncovers the story behind the only civilian-captured images from the 1943 Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Prem...

11/15/2025

About our project in Mexico.

10/19/2025

We are proud and honored that LOGTV Films is co-organizing this important and inspiring event together with the Museo Memoria y Tolerancia and the Centro de Estudios Multisensorial in Mexico City.

Discover the crucial role of diplomacy in saving lives during times of war.
You’ll have the opportunity to learn about a little-known story from World War II that reveals how diplomats challenged power and chose to stand on the side of life.
📖 Discover the story of Chiune Sugihara and his allies. Featuring:
Zofia Hartman – author of the book The Sugihara List, which explores the story of the visas issued by Chiune Sugihara, the Japanese Vice-Consul 🇯🇵 in Lithuania, who saved the lives of thousands of Jews during World War II.
Jolanta Nitosławska – granddaughter of Polish Ambassador to Japan, Tadeusz Romer, who helped Polish refugees arriving via Vladivostok—mainly Jews from Lithuania holding visas issued by Chiune Sugihara.
Opening remarks by Agnieszka Frydrychowicz-Tekieli, Ambassador of Poland 🇵🇱 to Mexico.
A tribute to courage, empathy, and humanity in times of war.
🗓 Thursday, October 23
🕓 4:00 – 5:50 PM
📍 Coordinated by: Centro de Estudios Multisensorial
📌 Format: In-person / Virtual
📚 Organized by: Museo Memoria y Tolerancia, Centro de Estudios Multisensorial, and LOGTV FILMS
With the support of:
Embassy of Japan in Mexico
AMEJ – Mexican Association of Former Students in Japan, A.C.

Descubre el papel crucial de la diplomacia en la salvación de vidas durante tiempos de guerra. Tendrán oportunidad de conocer una historia de la Segunda Guerra Mundial poco conocida, que revela los mecanismos que utilizaron los diplomáticos para desafiar al poder y estar del lado de la vida.

📖 Conoce la historia de Chiune Sugihara y sus aliados. Participan:

Zofia Hartman: autora del libro "Lista de Sugihara", que explora la historia de las visas emitidas por Chiune Sugihara, el vicecónsul japonés 🇯🇵 en Lituania quien salvó las vidas de miles de judíos durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial.

Jolanta Nitosławska: nieta del Embajador Polaco en Japón, Tadeusz Romer, quien ayudó a los refugiados polacos que llegaban allí vía Vladivostok, principalmente judíos que venían de Lituania con visas emitidas por Chiune Sugihara.

Con la palabra de apertura de Agnieszka Frydrychowicz-Tekieli, Embajadora de Polonia 🇵🇱 en México.

Un homenaje a la valentía, la empatía y la humanidad en tiempos de guerra.

🗓 Jueves 23 de octubre
🕓 De 16:00 a 17:50 hrs
📍 Coordina: Centro de Estudios Multisensorial
📌 Modalidad: Presencial / Virtual
📚 Organizado por el Museo Memoria y Tolerancia y Centro de Estudios Multisensorial y LOGTV FILMS

Embajada del Japón en México
AMEJ - Asociación Mexicana de Exbecarios del Japón, A.C.

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