Raoul Wallenberg: Between the Lines

Raoul Wallenberg: Between the Lines is a 1985 Australian documentary film, directed by Karin Altmann and produced by Bob Weis, about Raoul Wallenberg, who saved the lives of many Jews in Budapest during World War 2.[1]

Raoul Wallenberg: Between the Lines
Directed byKarin Altmann
Written byKarin Altmann
Produced byBob Weis
Music byGeorge Dreyfus
Running time
86 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

Reception

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Dennis Pryor of the Age says "Weis and Altman have produced something worthy of the man himself."[2] When broadcast by Channel Ten the Age's Barbara Hooks finishes "The results are totally absorbing and deserving of more than the late hour allocated to them."[3]

Awards

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References

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  1. ^ Black, Leeora (25 April 1985), "Aust. film unearths new evidence on Wallenberg", The Australian Jewish News
  2. ^ Pryor, Dennis (4 May 1985), "Facts versus creeping fiction", The Age
  3. ^ Hooks, Barbara (17 April 1985), "Wallenberg's heroic tale demands our attention", The Age
  4. ^ French, Lisa; Poole, Mark (2009). Shining a Light: 50 Years of the Australian Film Institute. Australian Teachers of Media. p. 257. ISBN 978-1-876467-20-3.
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