Been meaning to watch this for the last year or so, and just started it the last couple of nights.
Documentary on the Holocaust, 9 1/2 hours long, released in 1985, and took the creator/director 11 years of research to make. No archival footage at all. First person testimony and interviews, and modern day (1973-1984?) footage of where things took place.
Well there's a scene where he confronts a bartender, who was either an SS memeber, or a camp commandant's right hand man, at one of the death camps, at the bar he's bartending at, and it is just unbelievable stuff to be caught on film. I'm only 3 hours into it, and my mind is blown.
Highly recommend. Nice to not see any of the ghoulish scenes or anything like is usually the norm in these kinds of documentaries.
I'm steaming it off Sundance TV, through my Amazon Prime account.
Documentary on the Holocaust, 9 1/2 hours long, released in 1985, and took the creator/director 11 years of research to make. No archival footage at all. First person testimony and interviews, and modern day (1973-1984?) footage of where things took place.
Well there's a scene where he confronts a bartender, who was either an SS memeber, or a camp commandant's right hand man, at one of the death camps, at the bar he's bartending at, and it is just unbelievable stuff to be caught on film. I'm only 3 hours into it, and my mind is blown.
Highly recommend. Nice to not see any of the ghoulish scenes or anything like is usually the norm in these kinds of documentaries.
I'm steaming it off Sundance TV, through my Amazon Prime account.