Holocaust Films & Videos in the University of Arizona Library
Times of Darkness
1997. Women Make Movies.
A moving and essential contribution to our understanding of the Holocaust and Nazi era, this inspiring film tells the rarely heard story of women's survival and resistance in German-occupied countries during World War II. While searing testimony and dramatic reenactments combine in a detailed evocation of the past, candid scenes of the film's construction break the narrative to skillfully question present-day representations of this history. In intimate interviews, ten Norwegian Jewish and gentile women share their experiences of deportation to concentration camps for their political activities.
Media Coll VCT 886. VIDEO
To Know Where They Are
1989. 29 min. ADL.
Documents the journey of a father and his daughter as they travel to Poland to find traces of their European family, with whom they lost contact before World War II. Once there, they meet two women who had helped their relatives during the Holocaust.
Media Coll D804.3 .T62 1989. VIDEO.
Train of Life (Train de Vie)
1999. 89 min. Paramount Pictures.
The year is 1941, and a tiny Jewish community in France is faced with some shocking news: the Nazis are coming. But Shlomo, the not-so-foolish villiage idiot, has a plan - before the Germans can dispatch them to camps, the townspeople will "deport" themselves, to freedom.
On order as of 5/24/2001 VIDEO.
Truth and Consequence
1995. 18 min. New Dimension Media.
Documentary on the life of Ana Rosmus. Depicts her struggle to force the citizens of her town and country to acknowledge the truth of Nazi war crimes.
Media Coll DS135 .G5 T78 1995. VIDEO.
