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  1. Vivienne Roumani-Denn is an American oral historian and filmmaker. She created the first web site of the Jews of Libya and she is the director of critically acclaimed films The Last Jews of Libya and Out of Print.

  2. Vivienne Roumani is an oral historian, engaging speaker and writer, and award-winning filmmaker. Her expertise covers two areas that derive from her personal, educational, and professional experiences: how the transition to a digital world affects the way that we learn and live and the history and culture of Sephardic Jews, including Jews from ...

  3. Vivienne Roumani was born in Benghazi, Libya. She grew up in a household where Arabic, Hebrew, and Italian were spoken interchangeably, and language was a mode of childhood entertainment for her and her brothers in a country where toys were a luxury.

  4. Vivienne Roumani | LinkedIn. New York, New York, United States. 483 followers 481 connections. View mutual connections with Vivienne. Welcome back. VR Films LLC. The Johns Hopkins...

  5. Jul 13, 2007 · Dr. Jacques Roumani z”l, who is featured in the Last Jews of Libya, is the co-editor of a collection Jewish Libya: Memory and Identity in Text and Image, published by Syracuse University Press and including a chapter by Vivienne.

  6. Dec 29, 2016 · Vivienne Roumani is the creator of “The Last Jews of Libya”, a documentary about one Jewish family forced to leave the North African country, due to persecution. Andita Listyarini spoke...

  7. At age 12, Vivienne immigrated with her family to Boston. Vivienne’s family’s experience is told in her feature film The Last Jews of Libya, which premiered at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival and screened worldwide and on the Sundance channel.