Wiesenthal film makes debut at Berlin Film Festival
February 11th, 2007 by Zsofia
Audiences at the Berlin Film Festival were shown “I Have Never Forgotten You”, a new documentary about the life and legacy of Simon Wiesenthal. The film was made as a non-commercial project by the Los Angeles-based Simon Wiesenthal Center, and was directed by the center’s Richard Trank, and co-written by Rabbi Marvin Hier.
Production on the high-profile film, narrated by Nicole Kidman, began after Wiesenthal’s death in 2005. The film was shot in nine countries and features interviews with Wiesenthal associates, government leaders, family members and friends. The Center hopes for a theatrical release in the spring.
There is more on this story in the International Herald Tribune. To follow the film’s journey, check its IMDB page.