Imaginary Witness
Imaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaust is a 2004 documentary film directed by Daniel Anker and narrated by Gene Hackman that examines the treatment of the Holocaust in Hollywood films over a period of sixty years and the impact of the films on public perception and thinking, and vice versa. The film was originally produced for the American cable network, American Movie Classics.
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Imaginary Witness
Imaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaust is a 2004 documentary film directed by Daniel Anker and narrated by Gene Hackman that examines the treatment of the Holocaust in Hollywood films over a period of sixty years and the impact of the films on public perception and thinking, and vice versa. The film was originally produced for the American cable network, American Movie Classics.
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2004-05-06
2005-04-05
2007-12-25
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Tom Hurwitz, Nancy Shreiber
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United States
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Daniel Anker
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Bruce Shaw
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English
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Andrew Barrett
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Imaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaust
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Daniel Anker, Ellin Baumel
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2004-05-06
2005-04-05
2007-12-25
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Gene Hackman
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Anker Productions, Inc.
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