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Imaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaust is a 2004 documentary film directed by Daniel Anker and narrated by Gene Hackman that examines the treatment of the Holocaust in Hollywood films over a period of sixty years and the impact of the films on public perception and thinking, and vice versa.
- Daniel Anker
- Daniel Anker, Ellin Baumel
- Andrew Barrett
- Gene Hackman (narrator: voice)
25 dic 2007 · Imaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaust: Directed by Daniel Anker. With Gene Hackman, Norma Barzman, Jack Benny, Michael Berenbaum. The history of Hollywood's handling of the Nazis and its later depiction of the Holocaust they perpetrated.
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- Documentary, History
- Daniel Anker
- 2007-12-25
14 gen 2009 · Subscribed. 32. 19K views 14 years ago. Narrated by Gene Hackman plus interviews with Steven Spielberg, Sidney Lumet and other prominent filmmakers, Imaginary Witness explores how filmmakers...
- 3 min
- 19,6K
- kochlorber
With scenes from over forty films, rare newsreels, and interviews with leading scholars, filmmakers, and witnesses to the events portrayed, IMAGINARY WITNESS takes the viewer on a 60-year journey from the American ambivalence and denial during the heyday of Nazism, through the silence of the post-war years, and into the end of the 20th century.
- 4 min
- 1840
- API FILMS
Rated: 3.5/4 Jan 18, 2008 Full Review Ty Burr Boston Globe Daniel Anker's film faults Hollywood both for ignoring the Holocaust during the war years and for trivializing it later.
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- Daniel Anker
Imaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaust. USA, 2004, 92 minutes, color. Directed by Daniel Anker. DVD Currently Unavailable. Public Exhibition Beta Rental available.
Synopsis. Daniel Anker’s 90-minute documentary takes on over 60 years of a very complex subject: Hollywood’s complicated, often contradictory relationship with Nazi Germany and the Holocaust.