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The film has had an initial theatrical release in the U.S., and has since been re-published in several manifestations and variants, and re-used in other works. [http://filmstandards.org/media/illegals-chweb.html Here is] a filmographic record prepared in the late 1990s for the Cinematography of the Holocaust[http://www.cine-holocaust.de/], edited by Ronny Loewy. | The film has had an initial theatrical release in the U.S., and has since been re-published in several manifestations and variants, and re-used in other works. [http://filmstandards.org/media/illegals-chweb.html Here is] a filmographic record prepared in the late 1990s for the Cinematography of the Holocaust[http://www.cine-holocaust.de/], edited by Ronny Loewy. | ||
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+ | starting at 5'35" in the 55 min version | ||
+ | short off-sceen dialogue in Yiddish | ||
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Revision as of 18:36, 5 April 2011
From the TC 372 Workshop Compendium
Working from original sources
The Illegals is an exceptional piece of cinema in many respects. It can be loosely categorised as a docudrama, combining a fictional story with material obtained by what today might be referred to as embedded journalism.
The long and complex story of how the film was created has been described in a diary by one of the main actors, Tereska Torres.
The film has had an initial theatrical release in the U.S., and has since been re-published in several manifestations and variants, and re-used in other works. Here is a filmographic record prepared in the late 1990s for the Cinematography of the Holocaust[1], edited by Ronny Loewy.
A 55 minute version
<mediaplayer image='http://filmstandards.org/media/illegals-clip1.jpg'>http://filmstandards.org/media/illegals-clip1.flv</mediaplayer>
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starting at 5'35" in the 55 min version short off-sceen dialogue in Yiddish |