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== Doc : ''The Last Days'' (doc, 1998) == | == Doc : ''The Last Days'' (doc, 1998) == | ||
The Last Days is a documentary, directed by James Moll and produced by June Beallor and Kenneth Lipper in 1998. Steven Spielberg was one of the executive producers, in his role as founder of the Shoah Foundation. The film tells the stories of five Hungarian Jews during the Shoah. Shoah survivors Bill Basch, Irene Zisblatt, Renee Firestone, Alice Lok Cahana, [[Tom Lantos]], Dario Gabbai and Randolph Braham are featured in the film. | The Last Days is a documentary, directed by James Moll and produced by June Beallor and Kenneth Lipper in 1998. Steven Spielberg was one of the executive producers, in his role as founder of the Shoah Foundation. The film tells the stories of five Hungarian Jews during the Shoah. Shoah survivors [[Bill Basch]], [[Irene Zisblatt]], Renee Firestone, [[Alice Lok Cahana]], [[Tom Lantos]], Dario Gabbai and Randolph Braham are featured in the film. | ||
The film won an Oscar for Best Documentary Feature. | The film won an Oscar for Best Documentary Feature. |
Latest revision as of 10:14, 22 February 2021
Tom Lantos (M / Hungary, 1928-2008), Holocaust survivor
- KEYWORDS : Labor camp <Wallenberg Rescue Operation>
- MEMOIRS : The Last Days (doc, 1998)
Biography
Doc : The Last Days (doc, 1998)
The Last Days is a documentary, directed by James Moll and produced by June Beallor and Kenneth Lipper in 1998. Steven Spielberg was one of the executive producers, in his role as founder of the Shoah Foundation. The film tells the stories of five Hungarian Jews during the Shoah. Shoah survivors Bill Basch, Irene Zisblatt, Renee Firestone, Alice Lok Cahana, Tom Lantos, Dario Gabbai and Randolph Braham are featured in the film.
The film won an Oscar for Best Documentary Feature.