In 1942, one of the only known films of the Warsaw Ghetto was shot, documenting scenes of Jewish life. For decades, it was presented as truth. Forty years later, a missing reel was discovered, unmasking the first film as a product of the Nazi propaganda machine. This critically acclaimed Sundance award winner documents some of the worst horrors of our time. “Ghostly and gripping”New York Daily News. 90 min. plus 1 hr of bonus material, 1 DVD, color and B&W.
Grade A. “Profound and vital” Entertainment Weekly
Four Stars. Critic’s Pick. Time Out New York
“Moving, mysterious and intellectually provocative” New York Times
“Ghostly and gripping. A kind of historical detective story.” New York Daily News
"A Film Unfinished" is a history lesson about the Holocaust well worth teaching.” San Francisco Chronicle
San Diego Film Critics Society Award Nomination for Best Documentary (2010)
Satellite Award Nomination for Best Motion Picture, Documentary (2010)
Sundance Film Festival, World Cinema Documentary Film Editing Award Winner (2010)
Sundance Film Festival, Grand Jury Prize Nomination for World Cinema Documentary (2010)