During World War I, a young man faces trauma, bravery, and friendship in the trenches. He documents the horrors of war and captures the realities of trench warfare. With freeze frames and fixed bayonets, he fights alongside his comrades, experiencing the brutality of battlefield and the camaraderie of soldiers. As the war progresses, he confronts acts of cowardice and captures the reality of life and death in the trenches.
The first woman rabbi in the world, Regina Jonas, comes to light, courtesy of Rachel Weisz – who plays her – and her father George Weisz, who was the executive producer for this poetic and beautiful documentary. The daughter of an Orthodox Jewish peddler, Jonas was ordained in Berlin in 1935. During the Nazi era and the war, her sermons and her unparalleled devotion brought encouragement to the persecuted German Jews. Regina Jonas was murdered in Auschwitz in 1944. The only surviving photo of Jonas serves as a leitmotif for the film, showing a determined young woman gazing at the camera with self-confidence.
Bellingcat: Truth in a Post-Truth World is a documentary that delves into the significance of truth and accountability in a world filled with disinformation and fake news. It follows the journey of Bellingcat, a group of citizen journalists who use open-source investigation techniques to uncover incriminating evidence and identify suspects in various high-profile cases, including the MH17 plane crash and Russian propaganda campaigns. Through their work, Bellingcat aims to bring transparency and truth to the forefront, challenging the notions of a post-truth society.
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