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Co-Producer and Author of “Filmmakers for the Prosecution” monograph, Sandra Schulberg, discusses her new documentary, “Filmmakers for the Prosecution," – currently playing in select theaters!
Hailed “Haunting and Vivid” by the New York Times and adapted from a monograph by Sandra Schulberg, "Filmmakers for the Prosecution" retraces the hunt by brothers Budd and Stuart Schulberg for film evidence used to convict the Nazis at the first Nuremberg trial. Seventy-five years later, Jean-Christophe Klotz uncovers never-before-seen footage and interviews key figures to unravel why the resulting film about the trial was intentionally suppressed by the U.S. government.
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Co-Producer and Author of “Filmmakers for the Prosecution” monograph, Sandra Schulberg, discusses her new documentary, “Filmmakers for the Prosecution," – currently playing in select theaters!
Hailed “Haunting and Vivid” by the New York Times and adapted from a monograph by Sandra Schulberg, "Filmmakers for the Prosecution" retraces the hunt by brothers Budd and Stuart Schulberg for film evidence used to convict the Nazis at the first Nuremberg trial. Seventy-five years later, Jean-Christophe Klotz uncovers never-before-seen footage and interviews key figures to unravel why the resulting film about the trial was intentionally suppressed by the U.S. government.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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