Underground Messengers (1997)

Documentary about three men who from 1942 tried to inform the world public about the "final solution of the Jewish question" through their various connections. The film, which focuses entirely on the faces of the eyewitnesses interviewed, reports on their efforts to bring knowledge of the Holocaust into the world and focuses on the memories of those affected.

Director: Andreas Hoessli
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 60 min
Release Date:

Screenplay

Cinematography: Matthias Kälin, William Turnley
Editing: Jakob Nägeli, Regula Bill
Production: NZZ Format
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch, English, Polski
Original Language: de

Keywords

holocaust (shoah)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Underground Messengers about?
Documentary about three men who from 1942 tried to inform the world public about the "final solution of the Jewish question" through their various connections. The film, which focuses entirely on the faces of the eyewitnesses interviewed, reports on their efforts to bring knowledge of the Holocaust into the world and focuses on the memories of those affected.
Who directed Underground Messengers?
Underground Messengers was directed by Andreas Hoessli.
How long is Underground Messengers?
Underground Messengers has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
What genre is Underground Messengers?
Underground Messengers is a Documentary film.
Where was Underground Messengers produced?
Underground Messengers was produced in Germany.