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The exiles

Author: Richard N Kaplan; Lou Potter; Sabine Thomson; Exiles Project Inc. (New York, N.Y.); Connoisseur Video Collection (Firm)
Publisher: Santa Monica, Calif. : Connoisseur Video Collection, [1993]
Edition/Format:   VHS video : VHS tape   Visual material : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Personal narratives of refugees from National Socialism are interspersed with historical film clips and reinactments. Examines the influence of these refugee scholars and artists on the U.S. since 1933.
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Genre/Form: Personal narratives
Material Type: Videorecording
Document Type: Visual material
All Authors / Contributors: Richard N Kaplan; Lou Potter; Sabine Thomson; Exiles Project Inc. (New York, N.Y.); Connoisseur Video Collection (Firm)
OCLC Number: 34012641
Notes: Copyright held by the Exiles Project Inc.
Credits: Camera, Dick Blofson, Dyanna Taylor, Kit Davidson; editors, Anne Borin, Walter Hess, Richard Kaplan.
Performer(s): Narrators, Arthur Cunningham, Sabine Thomson; featuring Bruno Bettelheim, Billy Wilder, Fritz Lang, Rod Steiger, Alfred Eisenstaedt, Robert Motherwell, Edward Teller, Hans Bethe, Erich Leinsdorf, Hanna Holborn Gray, Lotte Lenya, Dolly Haas, Sabine Thomson, Franco Modigliani, Nuria Schoenberg Nono, Helen Wolff, Wolfgang Roth, James Redfield, Hans Sahl, Hans Jonas, Ralph Lerner, Ernest Dichter, Adolph Lowe, Leo Lowenthal, Hans Speier, Claire et Henry Ehrmann, Peter Selz, Mario Salvadori, Golo Mann (son of Thomas Mann), and others.
Description: 1 videocassette (117 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 1/2 in.
Details: VHS; hi-fi mono.
Other Titles: Richard Kaplan's the exiles
Responsibility: a Richard Kaplan production ; written by Richard Kaplan, Lou Potter ; co-producer, Lou Potter ; produced & directed by Richard Kaplan.

Abstract:

Personal narratives of refugees from National Socialism are interspersed with historical film clips and reinactments. Examines the influence of these refugee scholars and artists on the U.S. since 1933.

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