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Release Date:
September 3, 2019
Original Title:
Hollywoods Zweiter Weltkrieg
Alternate Titles:
Hollywood's World War II
Hollywoods II. Weltkrieg
Genres:
Documentary | History | TV Movie | War
Production Companies:
ARTE
Florianfilm
Global Screen
Radio Bremen
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
For the USA, World War 2 was an all-out war - to mobilize the masses, the US government launched a huge propaganda campaign and cinema, the medium of the masses, was quite simply their most important weapon. Government authorities monitored the production of feature films and the military itself produced documentaries aimed at rallying the American people to support the troops. This film tells the story of four Hollywood directors of European origin, who returned to the "Old World" during the Second World War to make propaganda documentaries for the US Army at the front: William Wyler from Alsace, Frank Capra from Italy, Anatole Litvak from Ukraine and - in post-war Germany - Billy Wilder from Austria.
Cinematography:
Andy Lehmann
Color Grading:
Lucas Keßler
Director:
Jascha Hannover
Editor:
Fritz Busse
Editorial Staff:
Mechtild Lehning
Music:
Jannis Hannover
Julius Richter
Producer:
André Schäfer
Lorenza Castella
Production Design:
Arno Blumenstock
Production Manager:
Oliver Lau
Doris Ohlsen-Schöne
Researcher:
Konrad Ege
Nancy Randle
Sound:
Maximilian Pellnitz
Boris Joens
Thorsten Czart
Writer:
Jascha Hannover
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