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Cast And Crew
Starring: Alexander Beyer
Alexander Beyer,Rüdiger Vogler
Director:Yael Hersonski
Writer:Yael Hersonski
Studio:Oscilloscope Laboratories
Genre:Documentary
Official Site:facebook.com/oscopelabs,
Rating: for not rated.
Runtime:1 hour 29 minutes
Release Date:August 18th, 2010

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A Film Unfinished: Synopsis:
At the end of World War II, 60 minutes of raw film, having sat undisturbed in an East German archive, was discovered. Depicting everyday life in the Warsaw ghetto, the footage quickly gained traction as an important historical document. The found footage, in four small reels, had been used by archivists and documentary filmmakers over the past several decades to show what life was like in the ghetto. The images — accepted as reality — have now been proven to be a cinematic deception, as the Nazis had staged nearly all the scenes.

This new discovery of a long-missing fifth reel revealed an elaborate ruse. This new-found footage shows outtakes depicting staged and choreographed scenes taken from various angles, even unintentionally capturing at times glimpses of SS cameramen behind the scenes. Much of what was once regarded as fact has been given a new truth.

A Film Unfinished, which presents the entire film for the first time, is from Oscilloscope Laboratories and will open theatrically in Los Angeles on August 20th (New York on August 18th) and then in additional markets in late September. Just last week, Silversdocs bestowed the Writers Guild of America Documentary Screenplay Award to A Film Unfinished. Filmmaker Yael Hersonski will be in Los Angeles the first week of August.

Movie Full Summary:
A full decade after the end of the war, East German archivists finally began to sort through what remained of Hitler’s propaganda machine. Thousands of films were discovered in the exact location in which they had been stashed, a concrete vault hidden in a forest. It is also there that one lone copy of a film was found, over one hour long, with no soundtrack, no notes, no opening or closing credits and only a brief title, Ghetto. It was a rough cut, first draft of the longest Nazi propaganda film ever shot inside the Warsaw ghetto, the squalid home for half a million Jews living in three square miles, where poverty and typhus were rampant before the ghetto’s destruction.
With A Film Unfinished, director Yael Hersonski creates an unimagined intensity and focus by screening all of the reels of the silent, unfinished film interspersed with firsthand accounts from now-elderly residents who actually lived in the ghetto at the time, as well as – amazingly – an interview with the only Nazi cinematographer ever identified with the production.
Sequences were staged to falsely suggest that some Jews enjoyed “the good life” in the ghetto. Multiple takes of luxuriously-dressed residents thoughtlessly stepping over the bodies of fellow Jews, for example, were discovered, as well as a choreographed dinner party. Beneath the furs were the emaciated bodies of “actors” fearful for their lives.
Throughout, viewers cannot forget that what they are viewing — both Hersonski’s film and the now-infamous Nazi propaganda footage from the ghetto — as it both documents some of the worst horrors of our time and exposes the efforts of its perpetrators to propel their agenda and cast it in a favorable light

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