Dariusz Jablonski
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000 Jews in the Ghetto. By the end of the war (2)
400 color slides were found at a second-hand bookstore in Vienna. But these were no ordinary pictures. They turned out to be photographs taken in the Lodz Ghetto by Walter Genewein (2)
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Germany: Adolf Grimme Award for Documentary/Cultural Amsterdam International Documentary Film Festival: Joris Ivens Award Banff Television Festival: Banff Rockie Award for Best History and Biography Program Bavarian TV Awards: Bavarian TV Award Biarritz I (2)
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obliviouos to the unspeakable suffering caused by his actions. And he cold-bloodedly photographed--using ioneering color film-the devastation wrought upon more than 300 (2)
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the Nazi's chief accountant for the notorious slave labor camp for Jews. Nondescript bureaucrat Genewein was good at increasing productivity and controlling costs (2)
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BeitHallel | 1 other review | Mar 23, 2011 | NO OF PAGES: 0 SUB CAT I: Holocaust SUB CAT II: SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: Awards: Adolf Grimme Awards, Germany: Adolf Grimme Award for Documentary/Cultural
Amsterdam International Documentary Film Festival: Joris Ivens Award
Banff Television Festival: Banff Rockie Award for Best History and Biography Program
Bavarian TV Awards: Bavarian TV Award
Biarritz International Festival of Audiovisual Programming: Golden FIPA for Documentary and Essay
DoubleTake Documentary Film Festival: Jury Award. In 1987, 400 color slides were found at a second-hand bookstore in Vienna. But these were no ordinary pictures. They turned out to be photographs taken in the Lodz Ghetto by Walter Genewein, the Nazi's chief accountant for the notorious slave labor camp for Jews. Nondescript bureaucrat Genewein was good at increasing productivity and controlling costs, obliviouos to the unspeakable suffering caused by his actions. And he cold-bloodedly photographed--using ioneering color film-the devastation wrought upon more than 300,000 Jews in the Ghetto. By the end of the war, only 15,000 had survived.NOTES: Purchased from the Amazon Marketplace. SUBTITLE: He Shot the Holocaust in Living Color… (more)
Amsterdam International Documentary Film Festival: Joris Ivens Award
Banff Television Festival: Banff Rockie Award for Best History and Biography Program
Bavarian TV Awards: Bavarian TV Award
Biarritz International Festival of Audiovisual Programming: Golden FIPA for Documentary and Essay
DoubleTake Documentary Film Festival: Jury Award. In 1987, 400 color slides were found at a second-hand bookstore in Vienna. But these were no ordinary pictures. They turned out to be photographs taken in the Lodz Ghetto by Walter Genewein, the Nazi's chief accountant for the notorious slave labor camp for Jews. Nondescript bureaucrat Genewein was good at increasing productivity and controlling costs, obliviouos to the unspeakable suffering caused by his actions. And he cold-bloodedly photographed--using ioneering color film-the devastation wrought upon more than 300,000 Jews in the Ghetto. By the end of the war, only 15,000 had survived.NOTES: Purchased from the Amazon Marketplace. SUBTITLE: He Shot the Holocaust in Living Color… (more)
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Amsterdam International Documentary Film Festival: Joris Ivens Award
Banff Television Festival: Banff Rockie Award for Best History and Biography Program
Bavarian TV Awards: Bavarian TV Award
Biarritz International Festival of Audiovisual Programming: Golden FIPA for Documentary and Essay
DoubleTake Documentary Film Festival: Jury Award. In 1987, 400 color slides were found at a second-hand bookstore in Vienna. But these were no ordinary pictures. They turned out to be photographs taken in the Lodz Ghetto by Walter Genewein, the Nazi's chief accountant for the notorious slave labor camp for Jews. Nondescript bureaucrat Genewein was good at increasing productivity and controlling costs, obliviouos to the unspeakable suffering caused by his actions. And he cold-bloodedly photographed--using ioneering color film-the devastation wrought upon more than 300,000 Jews in the Ghetto. By the end of the war, only 15,000 had survived.NOTES: Purchased from the Amazon Marketplace. SUBTITLE: He Shot the Holocaust in Living Color… (more)