In 1945, Allied troops invaded Germany and liberated Nazi death camps. They found unspeakable horrors which still haunt the world’s conscience. A film was made by British and American film crews who were with the troops liberating the camps. It was directed in part by Alfred Hitchcock and was broadcast for the first time in its entirety on PBS FRONTLINE in 1985.
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The Making of feature for the George Lucas movie 'THX 1138'.
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Documentary video journey in search of the missing Tatar poet Rahim Sattar. The path from the presen...
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