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Release Date:
January 24, 2012
Original Title:
WWII in 3D
Alternate Titles:
2 Wojna Światowa w 3D
History in 3D
La Seconda Guerra Mondiale in 3D
Segunda Guerra Mundial en 3D
WW2 in 3D
World War 2 in 3D
World War II in 3D
Genres:
Documentary | History
Production Companies:
Flight 33 Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 43
For the first time, you will see dramatic moments of WWII that were captured in 3D with stereographs and then shuttered away in secret archives and attics, until now. This stunning collection of color 3D photos includes Allied reconnaissance photos, a trove of images that documents the rise and fall of the Third Reich, and photos secretly taken by a civilian in occupied France. WWII IN 3D also features an actual 3D motion picture film shot by the Nazis in 1943 and creates a fully immersive, three dimensional portrait of history's largest and bloodiest conflict.
Director:
Douglas J. Cohen
Editor:
Dion Labriola
Kevin Browne
Manny Madla
Executive Producer:
Douglas J. Cohen
Charles Nordlander
Louis C. Tarantino
Producer:
Sven Berkemeier
Gabriel Rotello
Writer:
Gabriel Rotello
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