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The Restless Conscience: Resistance to Hitler Within Germany 1933–1945

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The Restless Conscience: Resistance to Hitler Within Germany 1933–1945
Directed byHava Kohav Beller
Written byHava Kohav Beller
Narrated byJohn Dildine
CinematographyGábor Bagyoni
Volker Rodde
Martin Schaer
Edited byTonicka Janek
David Rogow
Juliet Weber
Distributed byDirect Cinema
Release date
  • 1992 (1992)
Running time
113 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Restless Conscience: Resistance to Hitler Within Germany 1933–1945 is a 1992 American documentary film directed by Hava Kohav Beller. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.[1][2][3]

Reception

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Miranda Seymour mentions the film in her book Noble Endeavours. She describes the revelations of this film and how they are featured as "fascinating".[4]

Biography

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  • Seymour, Miranda (2013). Noble Endeavours – The Life of Two Countries, England and Germany, in Many Stories. London & New York: Simon & Schuster UK. ISBN 978-1-84983-015-7.

References

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  1. ^ "The 64th Academy Awards (1992) Nominees and Winners". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. AMPAS. Retrieved October 22, 2011.
  2. ^ "NY Times: The Restless Conscience: Resistance to Hitler Within Germany 1933–1945". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on October 15, 2012. Retrieved November 19, 2008.
  3. ^ "Washington Post: The Restless Conscience: Resistance to Hitler Within Germany 1933–1945". Washington Post. March 12, 1992. Retrieved April 20, 2009.
  4. ^ Seymour, p.394
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