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Paper Clips

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In Theaters: November 24, 2004

G | Documentary | 1h 28m

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User rating: December 13, 2005

Excellent, I was touched very dearly especially because I could relate to the many stories told by the survivors. My great grand parents and other relatives were also among the 8 million who never made it. This documentary brought me back many memories told me by my grandfather, I’m very thankful to everyone who contributed to this wonderful paper clip project and documentary and I hope the messages from this documentary gets passed on….

User rating: December 9, 2005

I was really touched and moved by the perserverance and persistancy made by the students and even the adults. I`m glad to know that there are others who do believe in the Holocaust. This documentary has and is making a big difference in the world. I believe that everyone needs to know that this horride event actually took place. I`ve never seen anyone ever do what Whitwell Middle School and community has done to remember what most do not wish to know about.

User rating: November 29, 2005

The movie is a wonderful lesson for people of all ages. I live in Whitwell, Tn and know most of the students and teachers at the school. My son was part of the Holocaust Project when he was in junior high and he learned so much that he will always be able to carry with him during his life.

User rating: November 16, 2005

I never knew about the paper clips being worn back in the 40`s. But for some reason I have a habit for the past 15 yrs. of clipping a paper clip tp my scrub shirt pocket. I loved the show it was very moving, and an honor to those who where a victim of this horrible thing matter.

User rating: November 10, 2005

Wonderful movie. There are no words to give this documentary the credit it is due. The true emotion, life experiences and hard work captured and presented should be a learning block for us all. It also proves that you don`t have to be from a large well-known place to make a difference. We are all human.

User rating: November 10, 2005

comment Beautifully done documentary. I envisioned my grandparents in the railroad car being taken to the concentration camp.

User rating: November 5, 2005

Amazing. Knowledge is such power, and humanity is best learned from children before their minds can be poisioned by hate.

User rating: November 4, 2005

A thought provoking film for children who have been lucky enough to have everything they need.

User rating: November 2, 2005

Wonderful documentary - very moving. A true lesson on tolerance. A must see. Make sure to have tissues nearby.

User rating: May 3, 2004

excellent and heartfelt expression of love and tolerance in Appalachia