Talk:Danny Ben-Moshe
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Overview[edit]Danny Ben-Moshe is a documentary film maker and an Associate Professor[1] at Deakin University in Melbourne, Australia. Danny has produced and directed several critically praised documentaries. These include The Buchenwald Ball [2] (2006) about Holocaust survivors in Australia celebrating the sixtieth anniversary of their liberation, which screened on SBS Television in Australia. His 2010 film The End of the Rainbow was screened on ABC Television in Australia, and was about a week in the life of The Rainbow Hotel, an iconic live music venue in Melbourne, and how community spaces and cultural heritage are threatened by property development. His 2011 documentary Carnaby Street Undressed was broadcast on the Yesterday Television channel in the UK and was reviewed as pick of the week in The Sunday Times and got four stars in London’s Time Out . In 2012 Danny coproduced, codirected and was the lead catalyst in the documentary Rewriting History about the emergence of Double Genocide and the rewriting of the history of the Holocaust in Lithuania. It was reviewed in the Australian newspaper as “one of those documentaries that is so compelling and so confronting it leaves you stunned, a little breathless".[3] Initially screened on SBS Television in Australia it is now screening at special events around the world. Danny is currently completing the documentary Shalom Bollywood: The Untold Story of Jews and Bollywood. Danny is a Principal Research Fellow at the Centre for Citizenship and Globalisation at Deakin University in Melbourne where he specialises in diaspora and transnational studies as well as research on anti-semitism , Jewish identity and multiculturalism . He is the co-author of the book Israel, the Diaspora and Jewish Identity [4] and his major study on comparative diasporas in Australia[5] was launched at Parliament House in the Australian Capital in 2012. [6] Danny has also written widely for newspapers and magazines including The Age [7],The Australian, The Canberra Times, and The Jerusalem Post [8][9]. Danny is the co-author of the The Seventy Year Declaration on the Final Solution Conference at Wannsee [10], [11], and is involved in the ongoing campaign to preserve the truth about the Holocaust and to refute Double Genocide in Lithuania and elsewhere. Danny has written widely on this in the media. Selected publications[edit]Racism, Anti-Semitism, Holocaust Denial & Double Genocide[edit]Media articles
Publications
Book Chapters
Israel-Diaspora Relations[edit]Media articles
Books
Journal Articles
Australian Jewry[edit]Book Chapters
Non-Academic Publications
Diasporas and multiculturalism[edit]
Filmography[edit]
Shalom Bollywood: the Untold Story of Jews and Bollywood Awards and nominations[edit]• 2001 - Commonwealth Centenary of Federation medal for leadership against and research into racism in Australia.[18] References[edit]
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