

Sun, Mar 08
|AMC The Grove 14
To Kill a Nazi
Join Director and Holocaust Educator Boaz Dvir and Film Producer Matthew Einstein in a screening of To Kill a Nazi.
Time & Location
Mar 08, 2026, 3:00 PM
AMC The Grove 14, 189 The Grove Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90036, USA
About
To Kill a Nazi is the incredible story of a Frenchman who sets out to uncover the truth about his father’s disappearance during War World II and ends up playing a crucial role in history’s most audacious hostage rescue: the Entebbe Raid.
Michel Cojot discovers his father died in Auschwitz. On the arrest paper, Michel spots Gestapo Commander Klaus Barbie’s signature. He learns Barbie escaped to Bolivia. Posing as a journalist, Michel flies to La Paz to interview Barbie. He then follows Barbie through the city. Down an alley, Michel aims his pistol. He hesitates. His decision haunts him. Soon, he gets a chance for redemption.

Boaz Dvir, is an award-winning filmmaker, Penn State associate professor, and founding director of the university’s Holocaust Education Initiative, tells the stories of ordinary people who transform into trailblazers. They include a teacher who emerges as a disruptive innovator (Class of Her Own); a World War II flight engineer who leads a secret operation to prevent a second Holocaust (A Wing and a Prayer); an uneducated truck driver who becomes a highly effective child-protection activist (Jessie’s Dad); and a French business consultant who sets out to kill his father’s Nazi executioner (To Kill a Nazi). His films have been distributed by PBS, The New York Times, Hulu, Amazon Prime, and other major platforms. They’ve screened in prestigious venues around the world such as Columbia University’s Global Center in Paris, the University of Virginia, Syracuse and NYU. They’ve received coverage by such media as the Huffington Post, The Guardian, Forbes, Haaretz, MSNBC, the New York Post, and The Miami Herald.

Matthew Einstein is an award-winning Creative Producer and Literary Manager with over a decade of entertainment industry experience. A native of Long Island, New York, he graduated top of his class at UCLA’s Ancient Near Eastern History department.
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