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Argumento:
Alan AdelsonCâmara:
Jozef PiwkowskiMúsica:
Wendy BlackstoneElenco:
Theodore Bikel (narrador), Lynn Cohen (narrador), David Warrilow (narrador), Jerzy Kosiński, Barbara Rosenblat, Frederick NeumannSinopses(1)
Widely praised as the most authentic film ever made about Jewish life within the Holocaust, this classic documentary uses the secret diaries of a single community to reveal the heroic struggle of 250,000 people trapped in the longest surviving Jewish community in Nazi Europe. Winner of the International Film Critics Award and short-listed for the Academy Award Best Documentary Oscar, the film brings us the words and faces of besieged families who love life but can only pray for a miracle to save them. Critics have marveled at how Lodz Ghetto loses the distance between viewers and victims, presenting with agonizing suspense a microcosm of the history of the Holocaust. A true drama told with intimacy and passion, Lodz Ghetto is a film about the human spirit, yearning to live, love and be free. (texto oficial do distribuidor)
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Sundance Film Festival
- 1989 - Alan Adelson, Kate Taverna (U.S. Grand Jury Prize: Documentary)