Documentary
2007
Richard Trank
This is hands down the best documentary I have ever seen. The cinematography and narration were just perfect. The subject matter, finding these war criminals and trying to have them held accountable for their horrible actions. The early half of the 20th century is probably the time that I am most fascinated with. And this part, World War 2, is something that people just must not forget.
What Simon Wiesenthal went through, being a survivor of a concentration camp only to live the remainder of his life devoted to the people who didn't survive and who did survive. If you watch other documentaries about concentration camp survivors what I have seen is that they never discuss this with children or others in general. It was such a traumatic time that they would rather just forget. It is so much harder to do what he did.
I suggest that you watch this documentary. Again, at the very least it is the best made documentary I have ever watched all on it's own.