A chronicle of the rescue of oppressed intellectuals and artists from Europe before the outbreak of World War II. It studies the cultural and intellectual impact of this emigre population on American life.
A portrait of three remarkable women who were once celebrated figures in the German cultural scene: film star Dolly Haas, dancer Lotte Goslar and artist Maria Ley, Erwin Piscator's widow
Dolly Haas was a German/American stage and screen actress and singer who played in German and American films, and often appeared in Broadway plays. She was an accomplished actress in German cinema before moving to the United States. Her husband was caricaturist Al Hirschfeld.
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