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I Have Never Forgotten You: The Life and Legacy of Simon Wiesenthal

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Producer(s)Richard Trank, Marvin Hier, Carey Ann Strelecki
Director(s)Richard Trank
Release Date2007
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Runtime105 min
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Describes the life and legacy of the famous Nazi-hunter and humanist Simon Wiesenthal, who died in 2005. A secular Jew born in the Ukraine, Wiesenthal survived the Holocaust but lost 89 members of his own and his wife’s family in the concentration camps. He dedicated more than six decades of his life to tracking down Nazi war criminals. An architect by trade, he never practiced this profession after the war. Not only did Wiesenthal succeed in contributing to the prosecution of 1,100 war criminals, he was also one of the first to draw public attention to the camps that held gypsies, homosexuals and many others who suffered under Nazi rule.

THE FILM THAT SOLD OUT THE BERLIN AND TRIBECA FILM FESTIVALS AND WINNER OF THE AUDIENCE AWARD AT CINEVEGAS 2007!

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I Have Never Forgotten You: the life and legacy of Simon Wiesenthal

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Producer(s)Richard Trank, Marvin Hier, Carey Ann Strelecki
Director(s)Richard Trank
Release Date2007
Work In Progressn
Runtime105 min
Youth Median

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I Have Never Forgotten You is a comprehensive look at the life and legacy of Simon Wiesenthal, the famed Nazi hunter and humanitarian. Narrated by Academy Award winning actress Nicole Kidman, it features interviews with longtime Wiesenthal associates, government leaders from around the world, friends and family members—many of whom have never discussed the legendary Nazi hunter and humanitarian on camera. Previously unseen archival film and photos also highlight the film. What was the driving force behind his work? What kept him going when for years the odds were against his efforts? What is his legacy today, more than 60 years after the end of World War Two? 

The film that sold out the Berllin and Tribeca Film Festivals and winner of the audience awards at Cinevegas 2007!

Official Site http://www.moriahfilms.com/
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Last Updated On:May 22, 2012

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Related IssuesFamily & Society, Human Rights, International, Politics/Government, Religious Freedom