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  2. List of Holocaust films - Wikipedia

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    The story of Gisi Fleischmann, a woman who believed she could stop the Holocaust if only she managed to raise enough money. 2015 United Kingdom What Our Fathers Did: A Nazi Legacy: David Evans 2016 Germany Austerlitz: Sergei Loznitsa: Documentary showing how tourists act while visiting the Sachsenhausen and Dachau concentration camps. 2017 Israel

  3. Genocide (1981 film) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Berenbaum, project director of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum described the movie as "a substantive piece of work" but "watching it is like sitting in a dentist's chair where the drill begins at the first moment and doesn't let up till the end of the two hours. If it had, it might have been more effective.

  4. Shoah (film) - Wikipedia

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    Shoah is a 1985 French documentary film about the Holocaust (known as "Shoah" in Hebrew since the 1940s [4]), directed by Claude Lanzmann.Over nine hours long and eleven years in the making, the film presents Lanzmann's interviews with survivors, witnesses and perpetrators during visits to German Holocaust sites across Poland, including extermination camps.

  5. The Story Behind 'A Real Pain' - AOL

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    "They are mostly asked to do Holocaust movies that take place in 1942 where filmmakers want to go in there with 100 extras and Nazi uniforms and guns running around the camp, and they say, 'No ...

  6. Category:Holocaust films - Wikipedia

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    D. Daddy (2004 film) Dara of Jasenovac; David (1979 film) The Day the Clown Cried; De Nuremberg à Nuremberg; Death in Love; Death Is My Trade (film) Defiance (2008 film)

  7. The Wave (1981 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Wave is a made-for-TV movie directed by Alex Grasshoff, based on The Third Wave experiment put on by teacher Ron Jones to explain to his students how the German populace could accept the actions of the Nazi regime. [1] It debuted October 4, 1981, and aired again almost two years later as an ABC Afterschool Special.

  8. Jewish Story Partners Issues $450,000 in Grants for 18 New ...

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    Los Angeles nonprofit Jewish Story Partners announced $450,000 in new grants to fund 18 different documentary projects this week. Founded in 2021 with support from Kate Capshaw and Steven ...

  9. ‘Shepherd: The Story of a Jewish Dog’ Review: WW2 Movies ...

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    Writer-director Lynn Roth instinctively knows how to pluck the heartstrings with her heartrending historical drama, “Shepherd: The Story of a Jewish Dog.” Her adaptation retains the wit and ...