
James Moll
Author of The Last Days [1998 Documentary film]
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10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed America: Volume 1 [2005 TV mini series] (2006) — Director — 11 copies
When I Rise 1 copy
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NO OF PAGES: 0 SUB CAT I: Holocaust SUB CAT II: SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: In the last year of World War II, German defeat was inevitable. Yet rather than reinforcing his troops and focusing his efforts on battle, Hitler chose to renew his campaign to eliminate the Jews of Europe. Hungary, which had remained mostly untouched during the war, found her Jews being rounded up and shipped off to concentration camps where they were systematically and brutally killed during these last days. This show more documentary, directed by James Moll and produced through the Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation, whose goal is to document the memories of those who lived through the Holocaust, records the stories of five Hungarian Jews who managed to survive.
The five survivors, all now living in the United States, movingly tell how they made it and recount the tragedies they witnessed: Tom Lantos, a Congressman from California, whose 17 grandchildren are a gift from his two daughters to try to make up for the families Lantos and his wife lost; Alice Lok Cahana, an artist who uses her painting to testify to what she saw and to grieve for the meaningless death of her sister Edith; Bill Basch, who while working for the resistance escaped from Hungarian police by joining a group of Jews that were, unknowingly, being led to Buchenwald; Renee Firestone, an educator at Simon Wiesenthal Center's Educational Outreach Program, whose touching connection to the past is discovered in the simple gift of a bathing suit given to her by her father; and Irene Zisblatt, a grandmother who smuggled out, at tremendous risk, a few precious diamonds in order to buy bread when there was no more food to be had. Other interviewees include American liberators, a superkommando, and a Nazi doctor who performed experiments on camp inmates.
While the stories are tragic and watching this documentary is a tearful experience, the final message is one of hope, as the five people return to Hungary and the camps with their families to confront their pasts and say their prayers. While the occasionally graphic footage will disturb, this Oscar-winning film is one that should be shared with family as a way of educating and reminding us, "Never again."NOTES: Purchased from Amazon.com. SUBTITLE: show less
The five survivors, all now living in the United States, movingly tell how they made it and recount the tragedies they witnessed: Tom Lantos, a Congressman from California, whose 17 grandchildren are a gift from his two daughters to try to make up for the families Lantos and his wife lost; Alice Lok Cahana, an artist who uses her painting to testify to what she saw and to grieve for the meaningless death of her sister Edith; Bill Basch, who while working for the resistance escaped from Hungarian police by joining a group of Jews that were, unknowingly, being led to Buchenwald; Renee Firestone, an educator at Simon Wiesenthal Center's Educational Outreach Program, whose touching connection to the past is discovered in the simple gift of a bathing suit given to her by her father; and Irene Zisblatt, a grandmother who smuggled out, at tremendous risk, a few precious diamonds in order to buy bread when there was no more food to be had. Other interviewees include American liberators, a superkommando, and a Nazi doctor who performed experiments on camp inmates.
While the stories are tragic and watching this documentary is a tearful experience, the final message is one of hope, as the five people return to Hungary and the camps with their families to confront their pasts and say their prayers. While the occasionally graphic footage will disturb, this Oscar-winning film is one that should be shared with family as a way of educating and reminding us, "Never again."NOTES: Purchased from Amazon.com. SUBTITLE: show less
The stories of 5 survivors of the Holocaust in Hungary. an artist, a grandmother, a businessman, a teacher and a US Congressman and 3 of the camp liberators. There is also an interview by one of the survivors with a doctor from Auschwitz. This won an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.
James Moll e Steven Spielberg realizzano questo documentario per la "Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation". La fiction è bandita eppure questo film, che ha come protagonisti cinque ebrei ungheresi sopravvissuti alla Shoah che ripercorrono la storia di vicende che loro stessi hanno in qualche misura rimosso, colpisce dritto al cuore e al cervello. Dimostrando che documentario non significa necessariamente "noia". Da vedere prima di "rivedere" i libri di storia. (fonte: Mymovies)
"Inheritance" è la storia di Monika Hertwig e del suo viaggio per accettare la verità su suo padre, comandante nazista, Amon Goeth, che è stato interpretato dall'attore Ralph Fiennes in "Schindler's List". Come parte della ricerca di informazioni di Monika, raggiunge Helen Jonas-Rosenzweig, una donna che era stata ridotta in schiavitù dal padre di Monika durante la guerra. Più di sessanta anni dopo che il padre di Monika è stato giustiziato per i suoi crimini di guerra, in un momento show more storico e doloroso, queste due donne si incontrano, chiudendo, ma sollevando nuove domande. show less
May 21, 2018Italian
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