Fritz Bauer Institut · Cinematography of the Holocaust


Treasures in the Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive. D: [?] [IL, 1995]

ID

FBW001551      Commercial

Country / Year

Israel, 1995

Original Title

Treasures in the Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive

Directed by

[?]

Produced by

[?]

Appearance

David Ben Gurion; Adolf Eichmann (Head of the Judenreferat)

Format

Video/farbe

Remarks

1. Spätere Vesrion von "Presenting the Jewish Film Archives of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the World Zionist Organization" (1986 IL / Dan Gordon).

Abstract

Jewish Film Archive promotional video containing segments of films from the Archive's collection.

Subject Terms

Eichmann trial; Immigrants; Survivors of the Holocaust; Illegal Immigrants; Jerusalem; Yiddish cinema

Contents (detailed)

Shotlist:
- Scenes of: Yigal Yadin at archaeological excavation of the Dead Sea Scrolls, from DEAD SEA SCROLLS
- GV: Law Faculty, Hebrew University
- Shot of film cans in the Archives
- Kurdish wedding, from THE CARPET ()
- Yemenite Jews leaving Aden on their way to Israel, from FLIGHT TO FREEDOM (1949-1950 IL / William Zimmerman)
- Soviet Jews, from DATELINE LENINGRAD 1971 / LET MY PEOPLE GO (1971 IL / ?)
- Ethiopian Jews, from THE FALASHAS (1974 IL / Larry Frisch)
- Salute Israel parade in New York
- Segments from IDL MITN FIDL / JIDL MITN FIDL / JUDEL GRA NA SKRZYPCACH (1936 PL / Joseph Green, Jan Nowina-Przybylski) and JEWISH LIFE IN CRACOW (1939 PL / Saul Goskind)
- Survivors in the concentration camps
- Illegal immigrants aboard the Unafraid, from THE ILLEGALS / LO TAFHIDENU (1947-1948 IL / Meyer Levin)
- Ben Gurion declaring independence
- Construction scenes and chalutzim returning from fields, from THE LAND OF PROMISE / LE'CHAYIM CHADASHIM (1934-1935 PA/US / Juda Leman)
- Segments from the Eichmann Trial
- Isaac Stern and Leonard Bernstein playing Hatikva at a concert after the Six Day War at the Hebrew University's amphitheater, from JOURNEY TO JERUSALEM
Acc. to and adapted from Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive, Jerusalem