The first woman rabbi in the world, Regina Jonas, comes to light, courtesy of Rachel Weisz – who plays her – and her father George Weisz, who was the executive producer for this poetic and beautiful documentary. The daughter of an Orthodox Jewish peddler, Jonas was ordained in Berlin in 1935. During the Nazi era and the war, her sermons and her unparalleled devotion brought encouragement to the persecuted German Jews. Regina Jonas was murdered in Auschwitz in 1944. The only surviving photo of Jonas serves as a leitmotif for the film, showing a determined young woman gazing at the camera with self-confidence.

A documentary chronicling the adolescent years of Elie Wiesel and the history of his sufferings. Eli...

The Polish city of Łódź was under Nazi occupation for nearly the entirety of WWII. The segregation o...

In a forest in eastern Poland, an archaeologist digs to bring to light the traces of the Sobibor ext...

The story of Tasmanian-born actor Errol Flynn whose short & flamboyant life, full of scandals, adven...

September 1st, 1939. Nazi Germany invades Poland. The campaign is fast, cruel and ruthless. In these...

The remarkable coming-of-age story of Stephen Curry—one of the most influential, dynamic, and unexpe...

As the campaign to force Jews out of Germany ramps up, the American government blocks efforts to hel...

This documentary explores the creation of the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin as designed by architect ...

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Using archival footage, cabinet conversation recordings, and an interview of the 85-year-old Robert ...

Dr. Mark Fairchild, world-renowned archaeologist, traces the hidden years of Saint Paul's life in th...

Commentator-comic Bill Maher plays devil's advocate with religion as he talks to believers about the...
Filmmaker Peter Hegedus embarks on the challenging journey to make Sorella's Story, an immersive 360...

How do we live, knowing we are going to die? In search of answers, we probed the minds of atheists, ...
For four years (1977-1981) Esaias Baitel documented a violent Parisian neo-Nazi gang. Having gained ...

Charlotte Gainsbourg looks at her mother Jane Birkin in a way she never did, overcoming a sense of r...

Forty years after the release of Claude Lanzmann’s monumental film Shoah, Guillaume Ribot reveals th...

Hamburg, Germany, 1939. Getting a passage aboard the passenger liner St. Louis seems to be the last ...

This documentary tells three stories about Jewish properties stored during the Second World War, the...

Let's keep it is a cinema documentary (99') about the still problematic attitude of the Republic of ...