The powerful real-life story of Lali Sokolov, a Jewish prisoner who was tasked with tattooing ID numbers on prisoners' arms in the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp during World War II.
In the midst of the Auschwitz concentration camp, Rudolf Höss, the commandant, and his wife Hedwig, work to create a perfect life for their family in a house and garden adjacent to the camp. They face the horrors of the Holocaust alongside the constant struggle for normalcy and happiness.
Auschwitz: The Nazis and the Final Solution is a TV show that explores the atrocities committed by the Nazis at Auschwitz concentration camp during World War Two. It delves into the history of the camp, its role in the Holocaust, and the experiences of the victims. The show investigates the systematic genocide carried out by the Nazis, including the use of gas chambers and incinerators to exterminate millions of Jews and others deemed undesirable. It also examines the role of the Schutzstaffel (SS) and the German occupation of Poland.
Eva Bruhns, a fun-loving, naive and smitten twenty four-year-old, finds her life taking an unexpected turn when she is hired as a translator for the Frankfurt Auschwitz trials held in the 1960s. Her journey through the trials introduces her to the horrific reality of the Auschwitz concentration camp and the atrocities committed during World War Two.
Remember is a dramatic thriller about a man with dementia who receives a letter informing him about a past he can't remember. As he sets out on a mission to uncover the truth, he discovers his connection to a Nazi war criminal and seeks revenge. With suspense and a surprising ending, Remember explores themes of facing the past, revealing the truth, and the consequences of our actions.
Set in post-World War II, The Survivor tells the story of a Polish-Jew concentration camp survivor who overcomes trauma and illiteracy to become a successful boxer. With the support of his brother and a journalist, he enters the boxing world to find redemption and face his demons.
Set during World War II, Son of Saul follows a member of the Sonderkommando, a group of Jewish prisoners forced to assist in the extermination process at Auschwitz. Saul, while working in the crematorium, discovers the body of a boy he believes to be his son. Determined to give him a proper burial, Saul risks his own life to find a rabbi and carry out the task amidst the chaos and horrors of the concentration camp.
The Champion of Auschwitz tells the true story of a boxing champion who is sent to Auschwitz during World War II. Despite the horrors of the concentration camp, he manages to survive and even continue boxing. This powerful film explores themes of resilience, survival, and the human spirit.
While Hans Jurgen Höss enjoyed a happy childhood in the family villa at Auschwitz, Jewish prisoner Anita Lasker-Wallfisch was trying to survive the notorious concentration camp. At the heart of this film is the historic and inspiring moment – eight decades later – when the two come face-to-face. This is the first time the descendant of a major war criminal meets a survivor in such a private and intimate setting, Anita’s London living room. Together with their children, Kai Höss and Maya Lasker-Wallfisch, the four protagonists explore their very different hereditary burdens.
Triumph of the Spirit is based on the true story of a Greek Jewish boxer, Salamo Arouch, who was forced into Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp and forced to fight for his life and the entertainment of the SS guards. It follows his struggle for survival, his determination to protect his family, and his ultimate triumph over adversity.
The Auschwitz Report is a gripping movie set in the Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II. It tells the story of two Slovakian Jews who are tasked with documenting the atrocities committed by the Nazis. As they witness the horrors of the camp, they face extreme hunger, escape attempts, and struggle to maintain their humanity. The movie explores themes of survival, courage, and the importance of bearing witness.
Betrayed is a historical drama movie based on a true story set during World War II in occupied Norway. It follows the story of a Lithuanian Jew who escapes a concentration camp and joins the resistance fighters to fight against the German occupation. The movie depicts the hardships faced by the Jewish family and their struggle for survival in a time of Nazi persecution.
Shoah is a documentary film that tells the story of the Holocaust through interviews with survivors, witnesses, and perpetrators. The film explores the cruelty, deception, and murder committed by the Nazis during World War II, focusing on the genocide of the Jewish people. It also examines the historical context and legacy of the Holocaust, including the gas chambers, concentration camps like Auschwitz, and the atrocities committed by the Third Reich.
Victor Young Perez is a Jewish boxer from Tunisia who rises to fame and becomes the World Flyweight Champion in 1931 and 1932. As he enjoys his success, the reality of the Holocaust hits him hard when he is captured and sent to Auschwitz concentration camp. This is the inspiring true story of a survivor and champion.
The Last Survivors is a gripping documentary that follows the journey of a Holocaust survivor as they revisit their hometown and the Auschwitz concentration camp. Through their memories and contemplation, the film provides a profound insight into their childhood experiences and the atrocities of the Holocaust. As the survivor reflects on their life, the documentary delves into the topic of the Holocaust with sensitivity and depth.
In 1945, twelve million homeless children wandered through the rubble of a Europe that had just emerged from the deadliest conflict it had ever known. An unprecedented number of children were separated from their parents or orphaned. Under the guise of the best interests of these children and of the nation, France, the United States, Great Britain and the countries of Central Europe embarked on a veritable race for children. By demographic opportunism, by fear of seeing them indoctrinated by a new totalitarianism, these countries move and adopt these orphans, erasing their history and their identity.
In 1945, fifteen million orphans roamed in the debris of a Europe recovering from the deadliest conflict it had ever known. Through recolorized archives, testimonies of survivors and reenactment, our film will relate this obscure and unknown episode of the immediate post-war period, overshadowed by the atrocities of the conflict.
Rudolf Ferdinand Hoess - The Kommandant - Auschwitz's death camp notorious commander, responsible for the mass murder of millions of people, gets interviewed by the Polish Prosecutor Albert Piotrowski. Hoess has become one of the most notorious figures of the 20th century. His character symbolizes, more than any other, the highest degree of evil mankind has ever reached. The film pictures the interrogation of Hoess and his full confession to the mass murders he ordered in the name of the Nazi Regime.
The story of Auschwitz survivor Eva Mozes-Kor, victim of Camp Doctor Josef Mengele's notorious medical experiments on twins, who controversially forgave the Nazis for their crimes.
This chilling documentary brings to light an overlooked but crucial episode in Holocaust history - the Euthanasia Program. Instituted in 1939 by the Nazi's to eliminate the mentally handicapped, this systematic killing program was the pivotal first step toward mass extermination.