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Release Date:
December 7, 2023
Original Title:
Revenge: Our Dad the Nazi Killer
Alternate Titles:
Revenge: My Dad the Nazi Killer?
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
BBC
Identity Films
Screen Australia
VicScreen
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M
Runtime: 116
70 years after a body is found floating in a Sydney river, middle aged Jewish doctor Jack learns his father, a Holocaust survivor, is responsible for the unsolved murder of an alleged Nazi and sets out on a quest to find the truth.
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Additional Editing:
Lile Judickas
Additional Photography:
Vincent Lamberti
Elad Debi
Dale Cochrane
Consulting Editor:
Stephen Ellis
Director:
Danny Ben-Moshe
Director of Photography:
Calum Stewart
Johnatan Zlobin
Stuart Wilson
Editor:
Orly Danon
Joelle Baudet
Hugh Williams
Executive Producer:
Stephen Oliver
Lucie Kon
Original Music Composer:
Adam Starr
Producer:
Danny Ben-Moshe
Lizzette Atkins
Sound Designer:
Troy Mauri
Sound Editor:
Frank Lipson
Luke Mynott
Sound Mixer:
Andrew McGrath
Wes Chew
Sound Recordist:
Mario Gabrieli
Mark Tarpey
Visual Effects:
Sam Moorfield
Writer:
Danny Ben-Moshe
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