A Visitor from the Living (1999)
Un vivant qui passe (original title)Reference View | Change View
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- 1h 5min
- Documentary
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An interview with a WWII Red Cross official who wrote a glowing report on a Jewish ghetto-cum-death camp.
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Maurice Rossel | ... |
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Claude Lanzmann | ... |
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Claude Lanzmann |
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Claude Lanzmann | ... | () |
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Claude Lanzmann | ... | producer |
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Dominique Chapuis | ||
William Lubtchansky |
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Sabine Mamou |
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Michael Rosenfeld | ... | assistant editor |
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Bernard Aubouy | ... | sound |
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- New Yorker Films (1999) (United States) (subtitled)
- absolut MEDIEN (2016) (Germany) (DVD)
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Claude Lanzmann interviews Maurice Rossel, a Swiss official of the International Red Cross during World War II, who wrote a favorable report of Theresienstadt, a "model" Jewish ghetto that was in reality a death camp. Written by J. Spurlin |
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Movie Connections | Edited into Prisoner of Paradise (2002). See more » |