Censoring Nuremberg (2019)
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Country:
USA
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Duration:
14 min
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Genre:
biography
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Director:
Tim Raycroft, David Bussan
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Producer:
Tim Raycroft, David Bussan
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Cast:
Arnold Joseph
About film
In 1938 private Arnold Joseph, a German Jew from Saarbrücken, managed to escape from the Nazis to the USA. From 1945 till 1946, he served in the U.S. Army and acted as a censor of mail to and from Nazi prisoners at the Nuremberg Trials. After the trials, Joseph succeeded as a humanities scholar and an educator - he settled in Columbus, Ohio, graduated from The Ohio State University, and taught French at Denison University until his retirement in 1990. But the past is not forgotten: Arnold talks about his unique experience of distant contact with the minds of people who were accused of war crimes against his own people. Censoring Nuremberg is at once a biopic and a unique cinematic memoir.
Director
Tim Raycroft is an American editor, screenwriter, producer, and co-director of the film Censoring Nuremberg.
David Bussan is an American director and Professor Emeritus of the Denison University, Ohio. He got his Bachelor of Arts degree in cinema from Denison University, and his Master of Fine Arts degree in film/video from the California Institute of the Arts. He specializes in 16mm film and digital video. In his film Future Visions of Over the Rhine explores the economic revival and gentrification of the poverty-stricken downtown Cincinnati neighborhood. Among his other works is The Gospel According to Charlie (2015).
Director
Tim Raycroft is an American editor, screenwriter, producer, and co-director of the film Censoring Nuremberg.
David Bussan is an American director and Professor Emeritus of the Denison University, Ohio. He got his Bachelor of Arts degree in cinema from Denison University, and his Master of Fine Arts degree in film/video from the California Institute of the Arts. He specializes in 16mm film and digital video. In his film Future Visions of Over the Rhine explores the economic revival and gentrification of the poverty-stricken downtown Cincinnati neighborhood. Among his other works is The Gospel According to Charlie (2015).