Arlette (2017)

2017-05-171h 10m

The Story of Danish/French holocaust-survivor, Arlette Andersen, told from her horrifying point of view. From being a normal teen in Paris to her imprisonment in the infamous concentration camp, Auschwitz, she gives the younger generations a look into, a not so distant past of true horror.

Related Movies

739710-thumbnail

Murder At Cinema North (2020)

A young Holocaust survivor who descends into crime; an Italian-Jewish engineer who wants to see a movie; a German Christian who forgives her husband’s murderer because of her Buddhist faith; and a Jewish woman who carries on an affair with a Nazi and exposes members of the resistance so that she and her children may survive: their fates intersect when two bullets are fired into a queue of people waiting to see “A Man Escaped” at Tel Aviv’s Cinema North in 1957.

1246379-thumbnail

The Sun Rises Again (1990)

The story of the Holocaust survivors in Poland (1946-1949). Based on the films of Nathan Gross and Shaul Goskind: Akhar alpaim shana.

238696-thumbnail

The Convoys of Shame (2010)

741676-thumbnail

Auschwitz Projekt (2018)

238008-thumbnail

Death Mills (1945)

Originally made with a German soundtrack for screening in occupied Germany and Austria, this film was the first documentary to show what the Allies found when they liberated the Nazi extermination camps: the survivors, the conditions, and the evidence of mass murder. The film includes accounts of the economic aspects of the camps' operation, the interrogation of captured camp personnel, and the enforced visits of the inhabitants of neighboring towns, who, along with the rest of their compatriots, are blamed for complicity in the Nazi crimes - one of the few such condemnations in the Allied war records.

919655-thumbnail

The Same Snowy Ground (2020)

A journey through a place of an eternal past; where the grandson of a Jewish partisan sets out to experience the dramatic events and places that shaped his grandfather's war years

413568-thumbnail

Auschwitz: Journey Into Hell (2013)

411677-thumbnail

Austerlitz (2016)

The new film from Sergei Loznitsa (Maidan, The Event) is a stark yet rich and complex portrait of tourists visiting the grounds of former Nazi extermination camps, and a sometimes sardonic study of the relationship (or the clash) between contemporary culture and the sanctity of the site.

577859-thumbnail

David – Stories of Honour and Shame (1997)

Documentary about Finnish Jews during WWII and their unique position as German allies.

744123-thumbnail

Les rafles d'août 1942 en zone libre, un crime de l'État Français (2009)

744151-thumbnail

Ils ne savaient pas ? Les Français et la Shoah sous l'occupation (2012)

744156-thumbnail

Le sauvetage des enfants juifs, 1938-1945 (2012)

578399-thumbnail

The Last Survivors (2019)

Documentary compiling the testimonies of the last remaining Holocaust survivors living in Britain, all of whom were children at the time, and following them over the course of a year as they embark upon personal and profound journeys.

412258-thumbnail

Spell Your Name (2006)

Survivors tell the story of the Babyn Yar massacre from WWII, where some 100,000 people were massacred by German forces.

925262-thumbnail

The Pope and Hitler - Opening the Secret Files on Pius XII (2020)

The Vatican opened once-secret records on Pope Pius XII on March 2020. This gave researchers a brand new insight into the Catholic Church during the Nazi era. What did the Pope know about the Holocaust?

920047-thumbnail

Infiltré à Auschwitz (2021)

411203-thumbnail

Prisoner of Her Past (2010)

Sonia Reich- who survived the Holocaust as a child by running and hiding, suddenly believes that she is being hunted again, 60 years later.

1085399-thumbnail

Martha (2020)

Documentary of Daniel Schubert's grandmother, Martha Katz, a Holocaust survivor.

803-thumbnail

Night and Fog (1959)

Filmmaker Alain Resnais documents the atrocities behind the walls of Hitler's concentration camps.

240417-thumbnail

Seeds of Destiny (1946)

Oscar winning postwar propaganda film in support of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. Strident but poignant, focusing on children. The film surveys the Nazi/Japanese atrocities, post-war devastation and the early relief efforts. This film was responsible for raising over $200,000,000, making it a top moneymaking film. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2005.