Sandra Schulberg on FILMMAKERS FOR THE PROSECUTION

Published: Jan. 25, 2023, 3:54 a.m.

Adapted from Sandra Schulberg\u2019s monograph, Filmmakers for the Prosecution retraces the hunt for film evidence that could convict the Nazis at the Nuremberg Trial. The searchers were two sons of Hollywood \u2013 brothers Budd and Stuart Schulberg \u2013 serving under the command of OSS film chief John Ford.\n\nThe motion pictures they presented in the courtroom became part of the official record and shape our understanding of the Holocaust to this day. Seventy-five years after the trial, French journalist and filmmaker Jean Christophe Klotz returns to the German saltmines where films lay burning, uncovers never-before-seen footage, and interviews key figures to unravel why the resulting film about the trial \u2013 Nuremberg: Its Lesson for Today by Stuart Schulberg \u2013was intentionally buried by the U.S. Department of War. Klotz\u2019s riveting film also fills in the gaps of how these groundbreaking materials were sourced, and poses still-pertinent questions about documentarians\u2019 obligations to posterity.\n\nJoin us when Sandra Schulberg examines Film makers for the Prosecution which opens Friday, January 27 at DCTV\u2019s Firehouse Cinema in NYC on this installment of Leonard Lopate at Large.