World Premiere
Reporting on The Times: The New York Times and The Holocaust
Shorts in Competition: Student
| USA | 18 MINUTES | English | English subtitlesFemale Director(s), Documentary
Why did The New York Times, a Jewish-owned newspaper, bury reports of The Holocaust during World War II? Through interviews with historians, journalists and a Holocaust survivor, this film encourages audiences to re-evaluate America’s role as “The Great Liberator.”
Screening in Shorts Program: History Lessons
Screening in Shorts Program: History Lessons
Cast & Credits
Directed by
Emily Harrold
EMILY HARROLD, originally from Orangeburg, South Carolina, is a graduate of NYU. Her films have screened at the Indie Grits, Provincetown, Tupelo and Woods Hole Film Festivals. Reporting on The Times received a Student Directors Guild of America Award and was a documentary finalist in the 2012 Student Academy Awards.
Director
Emily Harrold
Producer
Emily Harrold
Cinematographer
Nicki Doyamis, Nayantara Parikh
Executive Producer
Debra Abell, Mike Altmann, Jean Benson, James and Tracey Gans, Stan and Judy Harrold
Composer
Lloyd Joseph Moss
Co-Producer
Megan Abell, Lauren Franklin, Jacob Holm
Assistant Producer
Lucy Ross, Rupeshi Shaw
Cast
Hasia Diner, Henry Feingold, Ari Goldman, Estelle Laughlin, Laurel Leff, Alex Jones, Rabbi Haskel Lookstein, Albert Silberfeld
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