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Title:
Filmmakers for the Prosecution [videorecording].
Format:
[videorecording].
Edition:
Widescreen ed.
Publisher:
Kino Lorber
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
1 videodisc (ca. 138 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals--Nuremberg, Germany--1945-1946.
War crime trials--Nuremberg.--Nuremberg.
World War II, 1939-1945--Concentration camps--Germany.
World War II, 1939-1945--Atrocities.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945.)
Documentary films.
Other Authors:
Klotz, Jean-Christophe, 1962-, director.
Schulberg, Stuart, 1922-1979, director.
Notes:
Shelved in the "Documentary" film collection. "Filmmakers for the Prosecution" had a limited theatrical release and a streaming television release in 2023.
Summary:
Adapted from Sandra Schulberg's monograph, "Filmmakers for the Prosecution" retraces the hunt for film evidence that could convict the Nazis at the Nuremberg Trial. The searchers were two sons of Hollywood, brothers Budd and Stuart Schulberg, serving under the command of the Office of Strategic Services film chief John Ford. The motion pictures they presented in the courtroom became part of the official record and shape our understanding of the Holocaust to this day. Seventy-five years after the trial, French journalist and filmmaker Jean-Christophe Klotz returns to the German salt mines where films lay burning, uncovers never-before-seen footage, and interviews key figures to unravel why the resulting film about the trial "Nuremberg: Its Lesson for Today" by Stuart Schulberg - was intentionally buried by the U.S. Department of War. Klotz's riveting film also fills in the gaps of how these groundbreaking materials were sourced and pose still-pertinent questions about documentarians' obligations to posterity. Also included is the courtroom drama, "Nuremberg: Its Lesson for Today" (1948). It shows how the international prosecutors built their case against the top Nazi war criminals using the Nazis' films and records. The trial established the "Nuremberg principles," laying the foundation for all subsequent trials for crimes against the peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity.
UPC:
738329262020
Locations:
WHPE115 -- Storm Lake Public Library (Storm Lake)

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