I Have Never Forgotten You: The Life and Legacy of Simon Wiesenthal overview
Synopsis:
Richard Trank's documentary I Have Never Forgotten You: The Life and Legacy of Simon Wiesenthal joins Into the Arms of Strangers, The Power of Good, and other recent nonfiction films that reflect on WWII-era individuals emotionally invested in the pursuit of justice. This heart-rending film concerns Wiesenthal, a concentration camp survivor released from the Mauthausen Concentration Camp in 1945 on the verge of death from starvation. During his imprisonment, Wiesenthal dreamed of one day re-entering society and establishing himself as an architect, but the atrocities of the camp pointed Wiesenthal's life and career in a much different direction.
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Movie Details:
- Director: Richard Trank
- Studio: Simon Wiesenthal Center, Moriah Films
- Year: 2007
- Run Time: 105 minutes
- Country: USA
- Language: English, German, Hebrew, Polish
- MPAA Rating: PG13 (for disturbing violent images and descriptions of the Holocaust)
- Category: Documentary
- Genre/Type: History
- Filmed in: Color and B&W



