Thomas Harlan Trailers
Red Line TrailerHarlan: In the Shadow of Jew Süss TrailerThomas Harlan – Moving Shrapnel Trailer
Red Line TrailerHarlan: In the Shadow of Jew Süss TrailerThomas Harlan – Moving Shrapnel Trailer
Total trailers found: 9
19 May 1977
The rise and fall of a revolutionary cooperative movement established in a large private farm in Ribatejo, Portugal, from March to December 1975 (most part of the land occupations occurred in Alentejo, promoted by the communist party).
29 October 2008
Though almost forgotten today, Veit Harlan was one of Nazi Germany's most notorious filmmakers. His most perfidious film was the treacherous anti-Semitic propaganda film Jud Süß - required viewing for all SS members.
27 January 1984
In Our Nazi, we are plunged into a situation we barely, and only slowly, understand: the filming of Thomas Harlan’s experimental feature Wundkanal (1984), in which true-life ex-SS officer Alfred Filbert, now very old, is ‘put on trial’ for the camera, without him suspecting what is to come or why he is really there.
30 August 2007
Thomas Harlan, filmmaker, author and revolutionary was born in 1929 in Germany. His father was the infamous propaganda filmmaker Veit Harlan, director of Jew Suess.
07 February 1980
During his stay in Italy, Harlan accepted a commission from Rai and created a ruthless portrait of society through an archetypal setting.
29 October 2000
The Portuguese Revolution (1974-75) seen through the eyes of some of the most important photographers and filmmakers that witnessed the event.
29 August 1984
An old man is kidnapped. His interrogation uncovers the biography of a mass murderer: The 80 years old man was a SS leader and responsible for the killing of thousands of people in the Soviet Union.
18 February 2012
In 1975, Thomas Harlan's crew filmed Torre Bela's homestead occupation, in the center of Portugal. Three decades later, RED LINE revisits this emblematic film of the Portuguese revolutionary period: in which way did Harlan interfered in the events that seems to naturally develop in front of the camera?
07 September 1991
Souvenance is the film adaptation of a Haitian myth: the resurrection of the brutal revolutionary Emperor Jacques I of Haiti (Jean-Jacques Dessalines), who declared Haiti as an independent Empire in 1804, and who was assassinated in 1806.