Online Premiere: Roma Holocaust and Beyond – Ways of Hate and Humanity

A new documentary exploring the Roma Holocaust through personal testimonies, family memories and expert perspectives will premiere online on 23 June 2026. Registration for the European online premiere is now open.

On 23 June 2026, audiences across Europe will have the opportunity to join the online premiere of Roma Holocaust and Beyond – Ways of Hate and Humanity, a documentary exploring one of the least known chapters of European history – the Roma Holocaust, also known as Samudaripen.

The documentary brings together personal testimonies, family memories and expert perspectives to shed light on the persecution of Roma communities during the Second World War and the devastating consequences of hatred, discrimination and exclusion. At the same time, it highlights stories of resilience, solidarity and humanity that continue to resonate today.

More than a historical documentary, the film invites viewers to reflect on the importance of remembrance and on our shared responsibility to uphold human dignity, democratic values and fundamental rights.

The online premiere will bring together viewers from across Europe for a shared viewing experience and reflection on a chapter of history that remains too often overlooked. Understanding these stories is essential not only for preserving historical memory but also for addressing contemporary challenges related to prejudice, discrimination and social exclusion.

The event will open with a brief introduction by the filmmakers and project partners, followed by the screening of the documentary.

Practical Information

Date: 23 June 2026
Time: 19:00 CET
Format: Online
Participation: Free of charge

Registration: https://luma.com/tc38odlt

Please note that access details and the event link will be provided only to registered participants.

About the Film

Roma Holocaust and Beyond – Ways of Hate and Humanity was produced as part of the international project ROMDIEM – Illuminating the Forgotten Stories of the Roma Holocaust.

The film explores the history and legacy of the Roma Holocaust through personal testimonies, family memories and expert perspectives. By connecting historical experiences with contemporary challenges, it encourages reflection on the consequences of hatred, discrimination and exclusion while highlighting the importance of remembrance, solidarity and human dignity.

About the Project

ROMDIEM – Illuminating the Forgotten Stories of the Roma Holocaust brings together partners from across Europe to preserve testimonies related to the Roma Holocaust, strengthen historical awareness and promote dialogue on remembrance, inclusion and human rights.

Through research, documentation, educational activities and cultural outputs, the project helps ensure that this often-overlooked chapter of European history remains accessible to future generations.

We invite educators, students, researchers, civil society organisations, public institutions and members of the public to join us for this important European premiere.

We look forward to welcoming you online.

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