New Delhi, May 29 (Ians) Lemmet Tangvah scored a brace as the India U-17 men’s national football team scored a comprehensive 4-0 win against Tsv Schwaben Augsburg in their last practice game tour of Germany at the Paul Renz Akademie, in Augsburg.
Lemmet Tangvah scored twice in the first half, while Rohen Singh and Thanglalsoun Gangte added two more goals, to make it an easy 4-0 victory for India in their last practice game in Germany.
Gearing up for the AFC U-17 Asia Cup in Thailand, the India U-17 men’s team toured Spain and Germany with mixed results. But more importantly, the boys gained a lot of experience playing in foreign conditions and against some strong opponents.
On Monday, the Blue Colts were off to a flying start, and after a shot by Akash Tirkey was saved by Tsv Schwaben keeper Niklas Frank in the opening exchanges, Lemmet Tangvah...
Lemmet Tangvah scored twice in the first half, while Rohen Singh and Thanglalsoun Gangte added two more goals, to make it an easy 4-0 victory for India in their last practice game in Germany.
Gearing up for the AFC U-17 Asia Cup in Thailand, the India U-17 men’s team toured Spain and Germany with mixed results. But more importantly, the boys gained a lot of experience playing in foreign conditions and against some strong opponents.
On Monday, the Blue Colts were off to a flying start, and after a shot by Akash Tirkey was saved by Tsv Schwaben keeper Niklas Frank in the opening exchanges, Lemmet Tangvah...
- 5/29/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
If a picture speaks a thousand words, then the power of film to convey an idea or feeling is simply boundless. Filmmakers for the Prosecution, a new documentary directed by Jean-Christophe Klotz and produced by Sandra Schulberg, examines the search for celluloid to convict the Nazis at the Nuremberg trials. Ahead of the film’s opening on Holocaust Day of Remembrance, January 27, in New York at the Dctv Firehouse Cinema courtesy of Kino Lorber, we’re pleased to exclusively premiere the first trailer.
Adapted from Sandra Schulberg’s monograph, the documentary retraces the thrilling hunt for film evidence used to convict the Nazis at the first Nuremberg Trial. The searchers were two sons of Hollywood––brothers Budd and Stuart Schulberg––serving under the command of Oss film chief John Ford. The motion pictures they presented in the courtroom became part of the official record and shape our understanding of the Holocaust to this day.
Adapted from Sandra Schulberg’s monograph, the documentary retraces the thrilling hunt for film evidence used to convict the Nazis at the first Nuremberg Trial. The searchers were two sons of Hollywood––brothers Budd and Stuart Schulberg––serving under the command of Oss film chief John Ford. The motion pictures they presented in the courtroom became part of the official record and shape our understanding of the Holocaust to this day.
- 1/11/2023
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
Scenes from upcoming documentary My Nazi Legacy, in which Niklas Frank, whose father Hans Frank was the SS governor of Poland, speaks about his family legacy. He discusses his father’s execution by the Allies after the Nuremeberg trials, and says that he deserved to die
My Nazi Legacy premieres at the UK Jewish Film Festival on 19 November. It is released in select cinemas and on VOD from 20 November Continue reading...
My Nazi Legacy premieres at the UK Jewish Film Festival on 19 November. It is released in select cinemas and on VOD from 20 November Continue reading...
- 11/19/2015
- by Guardian Staff
- The Guardian - Film News
In many places and for many people, the legacy of World War II still hangs heavy. The war in both the Pacific and Europe ended by the early fall of 1945, but several of the countries involved remained caught in desperate power plays for decades afterward (some formerly Soviet block countries still are). But for many, the longest shadows cast by the war are the inexpressibly dark remembrances of the Holocaust, filled with dismayed wonder at how such a catastrophe ever happened. Philippe Sands is a lawyer and professor of international law at University College London. The author of several books, in 2012 Sands took on the task of writing about The Nuremberg Trials. In the process, he met Niklas Frank, the son of prominent Nazi governor, Hans Frank. Niklas introduced Sands to Horst von Wächter, son of Otto von Wächter, another prominent Nazi. What Sands — a Jew whose grandfather barely survived...
- 11/7/2015
- by Gary Garrison
- The Playlist
Watch a clip from the documentary following renowned lawyer Philippe Sands as he meets the sons of two prominent German officials who had been instrumental, during the Holocaust, in the murder of his own family. Here Sands, along with Niklas Frank and Horst von Wächter, visit a commemoration of a Waffen SS division largely made up of Ukrainian volunteers, where they find locals openly supportive of Nazism.
• My Nazi Legacy screens at the UK Jewish film festival and is released in UK cinemas on 20 November. It is released as What Our Fathers Did: A Nazi Legacy in Us on 6 November
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• My Nazi Legacy screens at the UK Jewish film festival and is released in UK cinemas on 20 November. It is released as What Our Fathers Did: A Nazi Legacy in Us on 6 November
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- 11/3/2015
- by Guardian Staff
- The Guardian - Film News
A Nazi Legacy: What Our Fathers Did screenwriter Philippe Sands with director David Evans Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
David Evans' riveting dive into the personal and historical past of three families is accompanied by private photographs and previously unseen home movies provided by two sons, Niklas Frank and Horst von Wächter, both born in the spring of 1939.
A Nazi Legacy: What Our Fathers Did had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival and I met up with director David Evans and screenwriter Philippe Sands for a conversation at high noon. It led us to Leonardo Da Vinci's Lady With An Ermine, First Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Luis Moreno Ocampo, Friedensreich Hundertwasser and Steven Spielberg's red in Schindler's List.
Human Rights lawyer and author Philippe Sands, who lost ancestors in the Holocaust, is at the centre of the documentary's extraordinary constellation. Going on 70 years after...
David Evans' riveting dive into the personal and historical past of three families is accompanied by private photographs and previously unseen home movies provided by two sons, Niklas Frank and Horst von Wächter, both born in the spring of 1939.
A Nazi Legacy: What Our Fathers Did had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival and I met up with director David Evans and screenwriter Philippe Sands for a conversation at high noon. It led us to Leonardo Da Vinci's Lady With An Ermine, First Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Luis Moreno Ocampo, Friedensreich Hundertwasser and Steven Spielberg's red in Schindler's List.
Human Rights lawyer and author Philippe Sands, who lost ancestors in the Holocaust, is at the centre of the documentary's extraordinary constellation. Going on 70 years after...
- 4/29/2015
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Exclusive: Feature documentary interviews sons of high ranking Nazi officials.
Altitude Film Distribution has acquired the UK rights for feature documentary A Nazi Legacy: What Our Fathers Did ahead of its premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on Sunday (April 19).
The film follows eminent human rights lawyer and author Philippe Sands and two sons of high-ranking Nazi officials, Niklas Frank and Horst von Wächter.
For Frank and Von Wachter, the journey involves a confrontation with the acts of their Nazi fathers. For Sands, it means visiting the places where much of his own Jewish family was killed under orders of the fathers of the two men he has come to know.
The film is directed by David Evans, Emmy-nominated for his work on drama series Downton Abbey. It is edited by David Charap (Virunga;) and produced by Finola Dwyer and Amanda Posey (Brooklyn) from Wildgaze Films in association with the BFI and BBC Storyville.
The film includes...
Altitude Film Distribution has acquired the UK rights for feature documentary A Nazi Legacy: What Our Fathers Did ahead of its premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on Sunday (April 19).
The film follows eminent human rights lawyer and author Philippe Sands and two sons of high-ranking Nazi officials, Niklas Frank and Horst von Wächter.
For Frank and Von Wachter, the journey involves a confrontation with the acts of their Nazi fathers. For Sands, it means visiting the places where much of his own Jewish family was killed under orders of the fathers of the two men he has come to know.
The film is directed by David Evans, Emmy-nominated for his work on drama series Downton Abbey. It is edited by David Charap (Virunga;) and produced by Finola Dwyer and Amanda Posey (Brooklyn) from Wildgaze Films in association with the BFI and BBC Storyville.
The film includes...
- 4/16/2015
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
Film Movement's next theatrical release is Hitler's Children. The film basically chronicles the lives of a number of descendants of top Nazi officials, including Hitler, Himmler, Göring and others, as they struggle to accept and try to come to terms with the legacy of their grandparents, parents, aunts and uncles and god parents.
The film was made by a veteran Israeli documentary filmmaker, Chanoch Ze’evi,who has made many films about the descendants of survivors and is now broadening his exploration of the issue and surprisingly discovering many similarities about the two communities.
Bettina Göring, grand-niece of Herman Göring will be in N.Y. for the opening November 16 at the Quad.
Adolf Hitler did not have children, but what of the families of Hermann Göring, Heinrich Himmler and Hans Frank, to name a few? What is it like for the descendants of these top Nazi officials to deal with the legacy left behind by their notorious families? Hitler's Children introduces us to the children, grandchildren and nieces and nephews of these infamous men. Among them Niklas Frank, son of Hans Frank and godson of Hitler, who despises his father’s past so much that he has spent his entire adult life researching and writing negatively about him, often touring around Germany to lecture against his father and the Nazi regime. And Bettina Göring, the great-niece of Hitler’s second in command, Hermann Göring, who lives in voluntary exile in Santa Fe, Nm and together with her brother decided to get sterilized so as to not pass on the Göring name or blood.
These, and many others, discuss how they have coped with the fact that their last name alone immediately raises images of murder and genocide; and how they have reached a balance between the natural admiration and affection children feel towards their parents, and their innate revulsion of their crimes. Some have been more successful than others at achieving that balance, but each bares, for the first time, the scars that their legacy has left them.
The film was made by a veteran Israeli documentary filmmaker, Chanoch Ze’evi,who has made many films about the descendants of survivors and is now broadening his exploration of the issue and surprisingly discovering many similarities about the two communities.
Bettina Göring, grand-niece of Herman Göring will be in N.Y. for the opening November 16 at the Quad.
Adolf Hitler did not have children, but what of the families of Hermann Göring, Heinrich Himmler and Hans Frank, to name a few? What is it like for the descendants of these top Nazi officials to deal with the legacy left behind by their notorious families? Hitler's Children introduces us to the children, grandchildren and nieces and nephews of these infamous men. Among them Niklas Frank, son of Hans Frank and godson of Hitler, who despises his father’s past so much that he has spent his entire adult life researching and writing negatively about him, often touring around Germany to lecture against his father and the Nazi regime. And Bettina Göring, the great-niece of Hitler’s second in command, Hermann Göring, who lives in voluntary exile in Santa Fe, Nm and together with her brother decided to get sterilized so as to not pass on the Göring name or blood.
These, and many others, discuss how they have coped with the fact that their last name alone immediately raises images of murder and genocide; and how they have reached a balance between the natural admiration and affection children feel towards their parents, and their innate revulsion of their crimes. Some have been more successful than others at achieving that balance, but each bares, for the first time, the scars that their legacy has left them.
- 11/16/2012
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
April 11th, 2012 (New York, NY) – Film Movement, the North American film distribution company that brings award-winning independent and foreign films to fans all across the U.S. and Canada, announced today their acquisition of Hitler’S Children, a powerful and mesmerizing documentary about the descendants of the top Nazi officials, and their daily struggle to move forward and away from the horror in their past. The film will enjoy a New York theatrical opening in Q3 of 2012, with a limited national roll-out to follow, as well as a day-and-date Cable Video on Demand premiere. Synopsis of Hitler’S Children: Adolf Hitler did not have children, but what of the families of Adolf Eichmann, Hermann Göring, Heinrich Himmler and Hans Frank, to name a few? What is it like for the descendants of these top Nazi officials to deal with the legacy left behind by their notorious families? Hitler’S Children introduces us to the children,...
- 4/11/2012
- by MIKE FLEMING
- Deadline
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