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Release Date:
July 28, 2012
Original Title:
Kinderblock 66: Return to Buchenwald
Genres:
Documentary | Drama | History | War
Production Countries:
Czech Republic | Germany | Israel | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
Kinderblock 66 is the story of four men who, as young boys, were imprisoned by the Nazis in the notorious Buchenwald concentration camp and who, sixty-five years later, return to commemorate the sixty-fifth anniversary of their liberation. The film tells the story of the effort undertaken by the camp's Communist-led underground to protect ad save Jewish children who were arriving in Buchenwald toward the end of the Holocaust. Kinderblock 66 also tells the story of Antonin Kalina, the head of the block who was personally responsible for saving 904 boys in Buchenwald.
Associate Producer:
Sasha Vitelli
Cinematography:
Steven Mosckovic
Director:
Rob L. Cohen
Editor:
Duncan Pettigrew
Executive Producer:
Steven Mosckovic
Music:
Chris Hajian
Music Programmer:
Robin Joseph
Post Production Assistant:
Temesgen Asmerom
Producer:
Martin Pohl
Paul Turlick
Brad Rothschild
Production Manager:
Marcia Hahn
Production Office Assistant:
Jeffrey Moskovic
Sound:
Paul Turlick
Sound Designer:
Randy Matuszewski
Sound Recordist:
Michael Jesmer
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