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- CountryPoland
- Production Year1998
- Running Time78min
- Format35mm
Program Note
In 1987, in a Viennese antique shop, a few hundred colour slides from World War II were found. As it turns out, they had been made in the Lodz Ghetto by the Ghetto′s chief accountant Walter
Genewein. The picture of Ghetto life contained in some of the first colour slides ever became the basis for a tfilm about holocaust as seen by a German accountant. The colourful world in the slides is set
against vivid recollections of Arnold Mostowicz - a man who witnessed the holocaust as a Jewisih doctor in Ghetto.
Director

Dariusz Jablonski
Dariusz Jablonski graduated from the State Academy of Film, Television and Theatre in Lodz in 1990. He has several years of experience originating from the most important projects of Polish film production, i.e. the Decalogue series by Krzysztof Kieslowki. He also directed various documentaries, short features and TV playes. In 1990, he established his own independent film production company, Apple Film Production. His works include Visit of and Old Lady(1986), The Last Sabbath(1990), Mondo Migliore, and Artur Brauner.
Credit
- Director
Dariusz Jablonski - ProducerDariusz Jablonski
- ScreenplayAndrzej Bodek
Arnold Mostowicz
Dariusz Jablonsk - CinematographyTomasz Michalowski
- EditorMilenia Fiedler
- SoundPiotr Domaraadzki
- MusicMichal Lrenc
- Production CompanyApple Film Production
- World SalesSeventh Art Releasing
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