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Harlan: in the shadow of Jew Suss (2008) / written and directed by Felix Moeller.

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    Summary
    Though almost forgotten today, Veit Harlan was one of Nazi Germany's most notorious filmmakers. Millions across occupied Europe saw his films, the most infamous of which was the horrific anti-Semitic propaganda film Jew Suss, which was required viewing for all SS members. Harlan was also the only artist from the Nazi era to be charged with war crimes. Included are never-before-seen archival footage, unearthed film excerpts, rare home movies, and new interviews.
    Variant Title
    Harlan: im Schatten von Jud Sus
    Format
    Projected medium
    Author/Creator
    Moeller, Felix, 1965-
    Published
    New York, NY : Zeitgeist Films, 2010
    Other Authors/Editors
    Hertenstein, Marco, 1975- musician.
    Weyer, Ludolph, photographer.
    Notes
    Special features: play the movie, chapters, subtitles, Alezander Kluge interview, Jessica Jacoby Q&A.
    Photography: Ludolph Weyer.
    Music: Marco Hertenstein.
    Caspar Veit Harlan, Jan Harlan, Kristian Veit Harlan.
    Originally released under title Harlan: im Schatten von Jud Suss in Germany in 2009.
    DVD, NTSC, region 1 stereo ; widescreen (1.78:1).
    Subtitles: English.

    Physical Details

    Language
    German
    Physical Description
    1 videodisc (99 min.) : sound, color and black and white ; 4 3/4 in. + leaflet

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