Life is Beautiful But Not for Jews

Life is Beautiful  But Not for Jews
Author: Kobi Niv
Publsiher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2003-09-29
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781417503698

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With sharp, uncompromising logic and eye-opening insight, Niv analyzes the film and its script scene-by-scene to show why Life is Beautiful is very far from being the innocent, charming, and heartwarming film it appears to be. The author argues that the film not only lends support to the central arguments of Holocaust deniers, but is actually a quasi-theological, Christian parable which seeks to justify the extermination of Jews in the 20th century as divine punishment for the sin of the crucifixion of Jesus two thousand years ago.

The Jew in Cinema

The  Jew  in Cinema
Author: Omer Bartov
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2005-01-07
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0253217458

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Explores cinematic representations of the "Jew" from film's early days to the present.

Projecting the Holocaust into the Present

Projecting the Holocaust into the Present
Author: Lawrence Baron
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2005-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781461641353

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Most Holocaust scholars and survivors contend that the event was so catastrophic and unprecedented that it defies authentic representation in feature films. Yet it is precisely the extremity of 'the Final Solution' and the issues it raised that have fueled the cinematic imagination since the end of World War II. Recognizing that movies reach a greater audience than eyewitness, historical, or literary accounts, Lawrence Baron argues that they mirror changing public perceptions of the Holocaust over time and place. After tracing the evolution of the most commonly employed genres and themes in earlier Holocaust motion pictures, he focuses on how films from the l990s made the Holocaust relevant for contemporary audiences. While genres like biographical films and love stories about doomed Jewish-Gentile couples remained popular, they now cast Jews or non-Jewish victims like homosexuals in lead roles more often than was the case in the past. Baron attributes the recent proliferation of Holocaust comedies and children's movies to the search for more figurative and age-appropriate genres for conveying the significance of the Holocaust to generations born after it happened. He contends that thematic shifts to stories about neo-Nazis, rescuers, survivors, and their children constitute an expression of the continuing impact the Holocaust exerts on the present. The book concludes with a survey of recent films like Nowhere in Africa and The Pianist.

Jews in Italy Under Fascist and Nazi Rule 1922 1945

Jews in Italy Under Fascist and Nazi Rule  1922 1945
Author: Joshua D. Zimmerman
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2005-06-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521841011

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Holocaust and the Moving Image

Holocaust and the Moving Image
Author: Toby Haggith,Joanna Newman
Publsiher: Wallflower Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 1904764517

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Based on an event held at the Imperial War Museum in 2001, this book is a blend of voices and perspectives - archivists, curators, filmmakers, scholars, and Holocaust survivors. Each section examines films and how they have contributed to wider awareness and understanding of the Holocaust since the war.

Life is Beautiful La Vita E Bella

Life is Beautiful La Vita E Bella
Author: Roberto Benigni,Vincenzo Cerami
Publsiher: Miramax
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1998
Genre: Drama
ISBN: UOM:39015057571963

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This romantic, hilarious, and astonishingly moving story, winner of the Grand Jury prize at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival, explores the power of the imagination, set against the stark reality of World War II Europe. The companion screenplay to the Miramax film presents the profound yet tender story that has touched the hearts of so many.

The Beauty of What Remains

The Beauty of What Remains
Author: Steve Leder
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2021-01-05
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9780593187562

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The national bestseller From the author of the bestselling More Beautiful Than Before comes an inspiring book about loss based on his most popular sermon. As the senior rabbi of one of the largest synagogues in the world, Steve Leder has learned over and over again the many ways death teaches us how to live and love more deeply by showing us not only what is gone but also the beauty of what remains. This inspiring and comforting book takes us on a journey through the experience of loss that is fundamental to everyone. Yet even after having sat beside thousands of deathbeds, Steve Leder the rabbi was not fully prepared for the loss of his own father. It was only then that Steve Leder the son truly learned how loss makes life beautiful by giving it meaning and touching us with love that we had not felt before. Enriched by Rabbi Leder's irreverence, vulnerability, and wicked sense of humor, this heartfelt narrative is filled with laughter and tears, the wisdom of millennia and modernity, and, most of all, an unfolding of the profound and simple truth that in loss we gain more than we ever imagined.

Almost Autumn

Almost Autumn
Author: Marianne Kaurin
Publsiher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2017-01-03
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9780545889667

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An international award-winning novel of World War II, the Holocaust, and first love, set in the snowy streets of Oslo. It's October 1942, in Oslo, Norway. Fifteen-year-old Ilse Stern is waiting to meet boy-next-door Hermann Rod for their first date. She was beginning to think he'd never ask her; she's had a crush on him for as long as she can remember. But Hermann won't be able to make it tonight. What Ilse doesn't know is that Hermann is secretly working in the Resistance, helping Norwegian Jews flee the country to escape the Nazis. The work is exhausting and unpredictable, full of late nights and code words and lies to Hermann's parents, to his boss... to Ilse. And as life under German occupation becomes even more difficult, particularly for Jewish families like the Sterns, the choices made become more important by the hour: To speak up or to look away? To stay or to flee? To act now or wait one more day?In this internationally acclaimed debut, Marianne Kaurin recreates the atmosphere of secrecy and uncertainty in World War II Norway in a moving story of sorrow, chance, and first love.