Elie Wiesel

Elie Wiesel

Nascimento : 1928-09-30, Sighet, Kingdom of Romania

Morte : 2016-07-02

Perfil

Elie Wiesel

Filmes

Dawn
Novel
The story is set in Palestine in 1947, during the British mandate period. The Zionists are fighting for the establishment of a Jewish state, and four comrades in arms pressure the young Elisha to overcome his moral qualms and fully commit to the armed struggle.
Sand and Sorrow
Self
A documentary about the events that led to the rise of Darfur's Arab-dominated government and the international community's "legacy of failure" to respond to the genocide carried out in the country.
A Special Presentation Oprah and Elie Wiesel at Auschwitz Death Camp
Self
Oprah and Night author Elie Wiesel travel to the Auschwitz death camp in Poland. See the Holocaust through the eyes of a survivor.
Elie Wiesel: First Person Singular
Self
Visual biography of Nobel Prize-winning author, Holocaust survivor, and human rights activist Elie Wiesel.
Elie Wiesel Goes Home
Self
Elie Wiesel returns home for the first time since the liberation in this documentary by Judit Elik.
Le testament d'un poète juif assassiné
Novel
This somber drama chronicles the writings of Paltiel Kossover (Michel Jonasz), a Rumanian Jew who was incarcerated in a Stalinist prison. Zupanev (Erland Josephson) is a sympathetic court registrar who smuggles the documents and later presents them to the poet's son Grisha (Vincent David).
The Dawn
Novel
In a drama in which even God has a role (Philippe Leotard) as well as Michael York, it is certain that serious issues are at stake. Set during the time before the state of Israel was created and established, a British officer has been captured by a band of Jewish resistance fighters with the intent of killing him at dawn. One of the Jews was sentenced to die after being captured by the English, and this death will be in retaliation. The trouble is that a young and ambivalent fighter is left holding the officer captive with orders to shoot him at the pre-arranged time. It is a long night of soul-searching before the Jewish soldier comes up with a solution to his quandary.
Zalmen, or, The Madness of God
Writer
This play takes place during Yom Kippur in a post-Stalinist Russian synagogue, where a Rabbi waits for a Western acting troupe and gets extremely angry about the repression of Jews in the Soviet Union.
Sighet, Sighet
Self
Elie Wiesel, a survivor from Sighet, a town from which a thousand Jews were deported to the ovens of Auschwitz, returns, unknown and unseen, a silent witness to the town where he was born and grew up.