Bad Nazi. Good Nazi
Online screening and zoom conversation with Director
Chanoch Ze'evi
Sunday December 22
10 AM LOS ANGELES • 1 PM NEW YORK • 8 PM JERUSALEM
Watch the trailer:
The schedule
⇒ Thursday December 19- Thursday December 26 , watch the film on your home device.
⇒ Sunday, December 22 at 1:00 p.m. US Eastern Time, tune into the program with director Chanoch Ze'evi
*The film and the recording of the meeting will be available for viewing until Thursday December 26 at 4 pm (US Eastern Time).
synopsis
Documentary/65 Min./2020/Israel, Germany, Poland/German, English
The film tells the story of Wilm Hosenfeld, a Nazi officer best remembered today for having saved “the Pianist” (Władysław Szpilman) in Roman Polanski’s remarkable film.
Recent findings have revealed that over the course of the war he actually saved about sixty people, Jewish and Polish alike. Before joining the Wehrmacht, Hosenfeld was principal of the school in the German Village Thalau, which is currently debating if he should be remembered as a local hero. Many residents would rather not deal with the questions his story raises about their past. There is a minority that want to commemorate Hosenfeld by naming the school after him. The passionate debate forces skeletons out of closets, reflecting the diverse and often conflicting ways that Germany deals with its past.
About the Speakers
Chanoch Ze'evi is a director and producer of documentary films for television and the documentary film industry. In almost two decades of filmmaking, Mr. Ze'evi has addressed issues of conflict, reconciliation, and the social and political circumstances that define identity. His films are intended to forge paths and build bridges between opposing groups and cultures.
Mr. Ze'evi is founder and owner of “Maya Productions”, an Israeli production company that specializes in documentary films for local and foreign audiences. Many of the company’s projects have been produced in collaboration with television stations in Israel, the United States, and Europe.
Jasmine Kainy is an Israeli filmmaker who has been nominated 11 times by the Israeli Academy Awards (Ophirs) and has directed more than 20 documentary films, series, and investigative docs. She is also a lecturer at Hebrew University and at the International Program at Reichman University.
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