The feature-length documentary Témoignages pour Mémoire (2007) accompanied, in DVD format, the original publication of the award-winning historical work, "Des films pour le dire, reflets de la Shoah au cinéma, 1945-1985", by Claudine Drame (Les Éditions Métropolis, Prix Henri Hertz, 2007).
Témoignages pour Mémoire (1992), the very first French language cut and release of the film only in an academic and educational setting, sponsored and curated by the Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies at Yale University, was awarded le Prix Annie et Charles Corrin pour l'enseignement de la Shoah (le Prix Corrin) in 1992. This prize naturally extended from Ms. Drame's dedication to the teaching of the history of the Shoah - and the teaching of tolerance, anti-racism, and non-discrimination, generally - to young people of all backgrounds.