Thank you to the following individuals for playing a role in the ongoing creation of this project:
Poland and Ukraine:
Warsaw
Joanna Biernacka
Ewa Chomicka
Lauren Dubowsky
Anna Dunczyk-Szulc
Bogdan Frankowski
Magda Konopka
Marta Maćkowiak
Paweł Morga
Rachel Moss
Dominika Pasterska
Anna Przybyszewska-Drozd
Agnieszka Rezka
Tadeusz Rudzki
Władek Rybiński
Aleksandra Sajdak
Matan Shefi
Monika Tutak
Yaelle Vishnizki-Levi
Stanisław Webel
Pamela Wells
Maciej Wzorek
Katie Zazenski
Kraków
Jess Hooks
Jakub Nowakowski
Magda Rubenfeld
Michael Rubenfeld
Adam Schorin
Wieliczka
Agata Franaszek
Stefan Kisielowski
Anna Krzeczkowska-Ślusarczyk
Andrzej Łoziczonek
Małgorzata Łoziczonek
Małgorzata Międzobrodzka
Kinga Stabrowa
Urszula Żyznowska
Włodawa
Marek Bem
Konrad Smoliński
Lublin
Ludomir Franszak
Marta Góźdź
Lviv
Olena Andronatiy
Jay Osborn
Marla Raucher-Osborn
US:
Annie Berman
Elan Bogarin
Jonathan Bogarin
Christopher Carroll
Orietta Crispino
Isaac Green Diebboll
Monika Fabijańska
Bean Gilsdorf
Meredith Gaglio
Elise Gardella
Ivan Gilbert
Hadassa Goldvicht
Rebecca Guber
Anne Hege
Kara Hearn
Hannah Jayanti
Guy de Lancey
Dawn Leuck
Bernice Levy
Doug Levy
Scott Limbacher
Clarinda Mac Low
Kristyna and Marek Milde
Luisa Muhr
Will Penrose
Sunita Prasad
Jennie Rabinowitz
Bartek Remisko
Mafe Simonson
Elisabeth Smolarz
Jillian Steinhauer
Sarah Cameron Sunde
Tobaron Waxman
Czech Republic
Tereza Jindrova
Ondrej Stupal
Pavla Skerankova
Pavel Sterec
Dusan Zahoransky
Presenting Partners:
Poland
Cracow Saltworks Museum (Wieliczka)
Festivalt (Kraków)
Galicia Jewish Museum (Kraków),
Inicjatywa LWL (Włodawa),
JCC Warszawa (Warsaw),
Emanuel Ringelblum Jewish Historical Institute (Warsaw)
Instytut Teatralny/ Theater Institute (Warsaw)
Kana Theater (Szczecin)
Montelupich Prison (Kraków)
Museum of the City of Kraków Eagle Pharmacy/Apteka Pod Orłem
POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews (Warsaw)
Public Library of the City of Wieliczka
New York
Asylum Arts
La MaMa Galleria
The Neighborhood
Nurtureart
Polish Cultural Institute
Residency Unlimited
Union Docs
Spectral Lines
Prague
Foundation and Center for Contemporary Art
The PAULINA performance and engagement project was developed in cooperation with POLIN Museum of Polish Jews, Warsaw; with significant research support by the Archive and Genealogy Departments of The Emmanual Ringelblum Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw. PAULINA was 2019 project-in-residence of Festivalt, Krakow. The project has been made possible through grants from Asylum Arts, New York; the US Embassy, Warsaw, Poland; and thanks to Brooklyn Arts Council fiscal sponsorship, it has received donations from 90+ individuals.
The PAULINA film is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, with additional support from the Jewish Association Czulent, Tarbut Foundation, Union Docs Early Production Lab, and numerous individuals. It is a fiscally sponsored project of the New York Foundation for the Arts.