Genocide (1981 film)

Genocide is a 1981 American documentary by Arnold Schwartzman[6][7]

Genocide
Directed byArnold Schwartzman
Produced byRabbi Marvin Hier
Arnold Schwartzman[1]
Written byMartin Gilbert
Marvin Hier
Arnold Schwartzman[2]
Narrated byElizabeth Taylor
Orson Welles[3]
Music byElmer Bernstein[4][5]
CinematographyPeter Shillingford
Edited byBob Jenkis
Production
company
Distributed byMoriah Films
Release date
1981
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Summary

The film documents the history of the Holocaust and the reminiscences of those who survived it in support of the fact that, as one of the survivors stated, it can happen again with the rise of anti-Semitism.[8][9][10]

Accolades

It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature,[11] the first Holocaust film to win such an honor.[12]

Reception

Michael Berenbaum, project director of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum described the movie as "a substantive piece of work" but "watching it is like sitting in a dentist's chair where the drill begins at the first moment and doesn't let up till the end of the two hours. If it had, it might have been more effective. In a real sense, that is Marvin Hier."[13]

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