With the additional support of equipment, archival materials and funding to Péter Forgács and the Labyrinth Project from:
C3: Center for Culture & Communication (Budapest)
The C3 team includes: Szilvia Seres (project director), Gábor Acsai (programming), Gábor Tálosi, Gáspár Benedek (technicians), Andrea Szekeres, Béla Pólyák, Krisztina Udvardi, Krisztina Bognár, Adele Eisenstein (translation), Gusztáv Nikázy (web-design)
Cesar Messemaker, Lumen Film (Amsterdam)
Heimatmuseum der Deutschen aus Bessarabien (Stuttgart)
Hungarian National Film Archive (Budapest)
Miller and Kreisel Sound (California)
Ministry of National Cultural Heritage / National Cultural Fund (Budapest)
Private Photo and Film Archive (Budapest)
Budapest Museum of Transportation (Budapest)
The Rockefeller Foundation (New York)
Janos Varga (co-author of the Danube Jewish Exodus concept and idea for a Danube Exodus Museum exhibition)
The artist and curators would like to thank the following individuals and families:
The late Mrs. Andrásovits, the Ashkenazi family, Ella and Guido Fano, Helmut Fink, Ilse Friedlander (Menzel), Benny Goren (Grünhut), Jehosua Halevy (Czitrom), Raoul Menzel, Dalia Ofer, Michael Renov, Yehuda Tamir-Gros, Chris Caine, Jesse Cowell, Josh Newman, Julia Bloomfield and Eliah Turner.
The team of the Labyrinth Project at USC's Annenberg Center for Communication includes: Rosemary Comella, JoAnn Hanley, Kristy H.A. Kang, Marsha Kinder, Adam King, Scott Mahoy, Jim McKee, and Rebecca Rolnick;
Zaia Alexander, Getty Research Institute.
Music: Tibor Szemző
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