The Eichmann Show (2015)
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The Eichmann Show (2015)

Genre
Drama
Release Date
TBA 2015
Studio
The Weinstein Company
Genre
Drama
Release Date
TBA 2015
MPAA Rating
-
Duration
90 minute(s)
Production Budget
-
Studio
The Weinstein Company
Official Site
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Director
Paul Andrew Williams
Producer
Laurence Bowen, Ken Marshall
Screenwriter
Simon Block
Starring
  • Martin Freeman as Milton Fruchtman
  • Anthony LaPaglia as Leo Hurwitz
  • Rebecca Front
  • Andy Nyman
  • Nicholas Woodeson
  • Ben Addis
  • Caroline Bartlett
  • Ed Birch
  • Dylan Edwards

Set in Jerusalem, 1961, ground-breaking TV producer Milton Fruchtman (Martin Freeman) hires director Leo Hurwitz (Anthony LaPaglia) to film the trial. A critically-acclaimed filmmaker who had pioneered multi-camera studio broadcasting, Hurwitz had been blacklisted under McCarthy for more than a decade. Arriving in Jerusalem, Hurwitz has a momentous job on his hands: together he and Milton must quickly train up an inexperienced camera team and persuade the judges to change their minds and let them film the trial. Working under intense pressure, the team finally wins permission to film by rebuilding the courtroom with specially concealed cameras.

Over the next four months, the trial highlights - hastily cut together at the end of each day and couriered around the world - would have a profound and sensational effect. Day after day, Holocaust survivors shared their shocking testimony with a global audience, and day after day Adolf Eichmann stunned the world with his apparent lack of contrition. Eighty percent of the German population watch at least one hour a week. It went out on all three US networks with daily news bulletins in the UK. People fainted when they saw it on TV, and it was the first time many start openly sharing their experiences of the Holocaust. The extraordinary story of how the trial came to be televised and the team that made it happen has never been told.