Film tells story of boxer Harry Haft and his experience as a prisoner in Auschwitz, where he was forced to put on exhibition fights for Nazi commandants

Led by Oscar-winning director Barry Levinson, film debuts on April 27 and charts Harry Haft's life after WWII, as he resettles in a Brooklyn Jewish community suffused with loss

Opening in the US on April 22, 'Charlotte' portrays the first graphic novelist and her feverish 18-month labor of love to chronicle her life before her murder at Auschwitz

Last week, Ukrainian Academy Award winner Sergei Loznitsa was dismissed from his country's Film Academy after making a film on the Holocaust. His work is taking the US by storm

'Charlotte,' set for release next month, tells the story of Charlotte Salomon, a German-Jewish painter who produced hundreds of works while in hiding during World War II

Filmmaker David Fisher's latest documentary, the controversial 'The Round Number,' explores how the toll was determined and why many are loath to call it into question

The annual film event includes screenings, discussions and talks with filmmakers and creators exploring Jewish thinkers, artists and activists

Streaming via the Boston Jewish Film Festival through Nov. 21, the historical thriller tells the story of Nakam, the Jewish 'avengers' who nearly poisoned Germany's water supply

Yad Vashem lecturer Rich Brownstein's 'Holocaust Cinema Complete' is a book-length guide to an expanding genre. Readers will be surprised by its candor

Ben Foster plays in 'The Survivor,' which recounts how Harry Haft went from boldly fleeing the Nazis to a sporting career that saw him fight Rocky Marciano

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