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- This is the Greek myth of the magical winged horse, who bravely fought in epic battles and went on to shine in the sky as a constellation.
- The story of a young boy's heroic efforts to win a magical storytelling mask from a dying storyteller.
- Documentary about the legal system in Nazi Germany featuring archival footage from the Nazi era, rare photographs, and interviews with various leading voices in international law including writer Joshua Greene, a Canadian lawyer himself. Hitler's Courts provides a vivid, accessible account of the role of law and lawyers during the Nazi era, and continues to be relevant today in American society as we wrestle with the difficult balance between civil liberties and national security. Democracy is fragile, and the experience of Germany in the 1930s and 1940s demonstrates how even a constitutionally governed nation could succumb to the rhetoric of despots. Without vigilance on the part of our lawyers and judges, the men and women who are charged with the task of safeguarding the rule of law, any nation is vulnerable to the effects of fear and propaganda. Greene suggests that his should be the most enduring lesson of the documentary.
- Based on the bestselling book "Unstoppable" (Insight Editions, 2021), this 16-minute profile presents Auschwitz survivor Siggi B. Wilzig in his own words, recorded for the Steven Spielberg Shoah Foundation, complemented with archival photos and film footage.
- Follows Langer describing his entry into the field of Holocaust testimony, then traces his discovery of misleading assumptions about the nature of survival and the role of the imagination in bringing history to life.