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Symphony of Six Million, a critically acclaimed 1932 U.S. Pre-Code film directed by Gregory La Cava; The Six Million Dollar Man, a 1973–1978 U.S. science fiction television show; Six Million Ways to Die, a 1996 album by Cutty Ranks; Six Million Ways to Live, a 2001/2005 electronica album by Dub Pistols
The film deals with the Holocaust in Ukraine and its impact and memory in contemporary Ukraine. 2005 United Kingdom Primo: Richard Wilson: TV movie 2005 Germany Sophie Scholl - Die letzten Tage: Marc Rothemund: English title: Sophie Scholl: The Final Days: 2005 Hungary Fateless: Lajos Koltai: Based on the book by Imre Kertész: 2006 Netherlands ...
"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 ...
In post-war occupied Germany, the Nakam paramilitary organization, consisting of traumatized Holocaust survivors led by Abba Kovner, plans to murder six million German people as indiscriminate revenge for the Holocaust and other crimes. With this goal in mind, Kovner leads Nakam in a plan to poison the drinking water in multiple major German ...
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 ...
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) The Devil's Arithmetic (film) Diamonds of the Night; The Diary of Anne Frank (1959 film) The Diary of Anne Frank (1967 film) The Diary of Anne Frank (1980 film)
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.
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 ...