Example: The Illegals
From filmstandards.org
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
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starting at 5'35" in the 55 min version short off-sceen dialogue in Yiddish |