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TV movie; based on the book by Melissa Müller: 2001 United States United Kingdom: Conspiracy: Frank Pierson: TV movie 2001 United States The Grey Zone: Tim Blake Nelson: Based on the book, about the Sonderkommando in Auschwitz: 2001 Germany Nirgendwo in Afrika: Caroline Link: English title: Nowhere in Africa; adaptation of Stefanie Zweig's ...
Shoah: Four Sisters (French: Les quatre soeurs) is a 2017 French documentary film by Claude Lanzmann, his final film prior to his death in 2018.A continuation of his acclaimed 1985 film Shoah, Four Sisters chronicles four women – Paula Biren, Ruth Elias, Ada Lichtman and Hanna Marton – who, after escaping the concentration camps, tried to find a life after the Holocaust.
Under the Domim Tree is a sequel to Summer of Aviya, both of which are adaptions of books written by Israeli actress Gila Almagor.Almagor drew from her childhood experiences when writing the books: her mother, after losing her entire family to the Holocaust and her husband to an Arab sniper, became mentally unstable and was institutionalized in 1954. [2]
2. Still Alive: A Holocaust Girlhood Remembered by Ruth Kluger. Another of Lipstadt’s recommendations, Ruth Kluger’s 2001 memoir tells the story of her and her mother’s deportation to a ...
I Was a Child of Holocaust Survivors is a 2010 animated film by Ann Marie Fleming based on a 2006 autobiographical graphic novel by Bernice Eisenstein. In the book and its film adaptation, Eisenstein explores her own identity through the experience of her parents, both Auschwitz survivors. [1] [2]
In 2012 it was created the short film "Shoes", dedicated to the memory of the Holocaust, which was warmly welcomed by the audience and the festival was a success.The film's director Konstantin Fam, decided to develop the idea of "unusual sight" to the Holocaust and to create a full-length film "Witnesses", which in addition to "shoes" will include two more novels - "Brutus" and "Violin".
Forget Us Not is a 2013 feature-length documentary film by Heather Connell, which follows the stories of some of the 5 million non-Jewish Holocaust survivors including artist Ceija Stojka and is narrated by actor Ron Perlman.
No Place on Earth is a 2012 documentary film produced, written and directed by Janet Tobias, based on Esther Stermer's memoir We Fight to Survive. It was released theatrically in the United States on April 5, 2013. [2] [3]