Imaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaust

Imaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaust

Movie |

Holocaust (shoah)

  • Duration: 1h 32min
  • Award(s): Special Jury 2004 (Won) Awards List
  • Similar To: Apollo 13: Survival, Forbidden Knowledge: Alien Artifacts
  • Story:
    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. The questions it raises go right the very nature of how film functions in our culture, and while hardly exhaustive, Anker’s film makes for a good, thought provoking starting point.
    Full Story

Imaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaust - Where to Stream?

Unfortunately, the movie Imaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaust is not available to stream/stream on any of the streaming platforms in India. It is not available to buy/ rent online on any platforms right now.

Disclaimer: All content and media belong to original content streaming platforms/owners like Netflix, Disney+ Hotstar, Amazon Prime Videos, JioCinema, SonyLIV etc. 91mobiles entertainment does not claim any rights to the content and only aggregate the content along with the service providers links.

Videos: Trailers, Teasers, Featurettes

Imaginary Witness: Hollywood And The Holocaust - Cast

Imaginary Witness: Hollywood And The Holocaust - Crew

Imaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaust - IMAGE GALLERY

STORY

Story
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. The questions it raises go right the very nature of how film functions in our culture, and while hardly exhaustive, Anker’s film makes for a good, thought provoking starting point.

AWARDS

Won
Special Jury Award

Documentary Research | 2004

Audience Award

Best Documentary | 2004

POPULAR DIALOGUES

Popular Dialogues

"[first lines] Narrator: For over a half a century Hollywood films have dealt with Nazism and the Holocaust in complex and often contradictory ways. Marked by outrage and indifference, compassion and ignorance, the need to understand and the desire to forget. And yet while this most horrific chapter in modern world history happened far from America's shores, it has been American movies, perhaps more than any other medium, that have shaped how we understand and remember these events."

"Narrator: Long before the Second World War, Hollywood and Germany already had a complex relationship. In the late 1920s Germany meant big business for the studios, accounting for 10% of a foreign market that sustained the film industry. So from the moment Hitler became Chancellor in 1933, Hollywood treated Nazism with kid-gloves."