- Unwanted Cinema
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director = Petrus van der Let and Armin Loacker
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language = English
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documentary film by Petrus van der Let and Armin Loacker that looks at the lives and careers ofJewish filmmakers inBudapest andVienna during the1930 s afterHitler came to power. "Unwanted Cinema" featuresHenry Koster , Felix Jackson,Joe Pasternak ,Otto Wallburg , Hans Jaray, Franziska Gaal, Rosy Rarsony, Hortense Raky, Oskar Pilzer, Zolan Vidor, Ernst Verebes. The documentary shares clips from their films and interviews with their family.ummary
On his American debut, director Henry Koster stood in the lobby waiting to see if the audience would laugh at his film. If they laughed, he knew he could make a career for himself. If they didn’t, he’d have to return to Europe, where he could be killed by the Nazis. The audience laughed uncontrollably. "Unwanted Cinema" profiles Koster and other Jews who were involved in the movie business before and during WWII, as they struggled to preserve both their careers and their lives.
Until the dawn of Hitler, Jewish actors and producers throughout
Europe enjoyed critical acclaim and stardom. But onceanti-Semitism began to spread, it threatened not only their celebrity but also their lives. Filmmakers and actors moved to Vienna and Budapest where their “unwanted cinema” was produced independently. Later, in hopes of escaping war-torn Europe, many Jews involved in cinema traveled toHollywood to test their skills and their luck. The documentary points to both the cruelty and irony of anti-Semitism. Talent that was “unwanted” in Europe because of prejudice was celebrated on the other side of the ocean. The charming clips interspersed throughout the documentary prove the injustice of rejecting Jewish talent.100 Men and a Girl , which was nominated for fiveOscars , is just one example of the exceptional films that theserefugees were responsible for.References
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title =Unwanted Cinema
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year = 2008
url =http://www.tjctv.com/movies/unwanted-cinema/
accessdate = September 9*Citation
title =Unwanted Cinema
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year = 2005
url = https://www.nationalfilmnetwork.com/Store/ProductDetails.aspx?productID=369
accessdate = September 9ee also
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Louis B. Mayer, King of Hollywood -- another documentary about Jews in early HollywoodExternal links
* [http://www.tjctv.com/movies/unwanted-cinema/ The Jewish Channel's review]
* [https://www.nationalfilmnetwork.com/Store/ProductDetails.aspx?productID=369 The Distributor's Webpage]
* [http://members.aon.at/vanderlet/english/unwanted.htm "Unwanted Cinema"'s website]
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