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Sean McNamara’s ‘Bau, Artist at War’ announces Israel screenings and premieres

The film continues to gain international momentum as it prepares for multiple events in Israel this winter.

Inbar Lavi, Emile Hirsch in Bau, Artist at War. Credit: Courtesy.
Inbar Lavi, Emile Hirsch in Bau, Artist at War. Credit: Courtesy.

Paramount and Busy Bee Film  Productions, in collaboration with the Bau Museum, announce a series of special screenings and premieres across Israel for the highly anticipated feature film “Bau, Artist at War.”

Directed by award-winning filmmaker Sean McNamara (Reagan, Soul Surfer) and starring Emile Hirsch (Into the Wild, Milk, Lone Survivor, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) and Inbar Lavi (Lucifer, Imposters), the film continues to gain international momentum as it prepares for multiple events in Israel this winter.

Rooted in courage, creativity and the unbreakable resilience of the human spirit, “Bau, Artist at War” tells the extraordinary true story of Joseph Bau, an artist, prisoner and unlikely hero whose ingenuity and defiance helped save Jewish lives during the Holocaust. His clandestine document forging within the Plaszów concentration camp remains a profound testament to the power of art as resistance.

The upcoming Israel screenings represent a deeply meaningful cultural and emotional homecoming for Bau’s legacy, honoring his homeland and celebrating a story that continues to inspire audiences worldwide.

“Bringing ‘Bau, Artist at War’ to Israel is one of the most powerful moments of this journey,” said McNamara. “Joseph Bau’s story is not just about survival. It’s about the indomitable spirit of creativity and hope that lives on, even in the darkest times. To share this film in the place where his legacy began is both humbling and profoundly significant.”

Israel Screenings and Premieres

Dec. 29, 2025 — Haifa Screening
A special pre-premiere screening in Haifa will offer audiences in Israel an early opportunity to experience the film ahead of its national showings.

Jan. 1, 2026 — Jerusalem Premiere (Official World Premiere)
Location: Museum of Tolerance, Jerusalem
Red Carpet: 6 p.m. | Screening: 7:30 p.m.

The official world premiere will take place at the prestigious Museum of Tolerance in Jerusalem. This red-carpet event will unite distinguished guests, cultural leaders and members of Israel’s film, history and arts communities in tribute to Joseph Bau’s enduring impact. Inbar Lavi and Deborah Smerecnik, as well as Joseph and Rebecca Bau’s daughters Clila and Hadassa, will be in attendance.

Jan. 4, 2026 — Tel Aviv Premiere
Location: Tel Aviv Cinematheque, Time (TBD)
The Tel Aviv premiere will follow at the iconic Tel Aviv Cinematheque, welcoming cast members, VIP guests and the national entertainment press for a celebratory red-carpet evening honoring Bau’s artistic legacy.

Official poster, Bau, Artist at War. Credit: Courtesy.
Official poster, Bau, Artist at War. Credit: Courtesy.

“Bau, Artist at War” stars Emile Hirsch as Joseph Bau, delivering a gripping portrayal of an artist who transforms creativity into courage. Inbar Lavi brings depth and emotional resonance to the story’s beating heart.

Directed by Sean McNamara, written and produced by Deborah Smerecnik, alongside David Brookwell, and Marc and Michelle Griffith, the film masterfully balances historical authenticity with cinematic artistry.

Recognized with awards at eight international film festivals, “Bau, Artist at War” continues to move audiences with its poignant exploration of resilience, art and humanity.

Media and Press

Contact: Nicole Muj | nicolekultura@gmail.com

Press credentials, red-carpet access and interview requests for Haifa, Jerusalem and Tel Aviv events are available upon request.

About & contact the publisher
Located at 9 Berdichevsky Street, Tel Aviv, the Joseph Bau Museum is a hub of art, history, and inspiration. The museum’s mission is to educate and inspire visitors about the life and work of Joseph Bau, promoting tolerance and understanding. Through exhibits of Bau’s life and work, the museum tells a story of hope, creativity, and courage that transcends time.
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