The Man Who Saw Too Much (2019)

ALL 12/01/2019 (en) 62 Min
  • Release
    12/01/2019
  • Production
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  • Original title
    The Man Who Saw Too Much
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
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Overview

The Man Who Saw Too Much tells the story of 106-year-old Boris Pahor, believed to be the oldest known survivor of the Nazi concentration camps. He was sent to Dachau, Dora, Harzungen, Bergen-Belsen and Natzweiler – one of the Nazis' least known but most deadly camps. Twenty years after the war, Pahor wrote an extraordinary book about his experiences called Necropolis - City of the Dead. Pahor’s harrowing descriptions are illustrated with remarkable drawings by fellow prisoners, creating a unique record of conditions in the Nazi death camps. His testimony, along with details from a shocking report into the camp by British intelligence officer Captain Yurka Galitzine and the chilling testimony by SS commandant Josef Kramer, infamous as the Beast of Belsen, combine to tell an extraordinary story.

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  1. Boris Pahor

    Self - Author

  2. Allan Corduner

    Boris Pahor (voice)

  3. Nicholas Farrell

    Yurka Galitzine (voice)

  4. Josef Kramer

    Self - Nazi War Criminal (archive footage)

  5. Hans Joachim Lang

    Self - Historian

  6. Borut Pahor

    Self - Slovenian President (archive footage)

  7. Robert Steegmann

    Self - Historian

  8. Raphael Toledano

    Self - Historian

  9. Neva Zajc

    Self - Translator

  10. Frédérique Neau-Dufour

    Self - Historian

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 10 , Crews : 8

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The Man Who Saw Too Much (2019) 62 Min

ALL 12/01/2019 (en)
  • Release 12/01/2019
  • Production
  • Original title The Man Who Saw Too Much
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

The Man Who Saw Too Much tells the story of 106-year-old Boris Pahor, believed to be the oldest known survivor of the Nazi concentration camps. He was sent to Dachau, Dora, Harzungen, Bergen-Belsen and Natzweiler – one of the Nazis' least known but most deadly camps. Twenty years after the war, Pahor wrote an extraordinary book about his experiences called Necropolis - City of the Dead. Pahor’s harrowing descriptions are illustrated with remarkable drawings by fellow prisoners, creating a unique record of conditions in the Nazi death camps. His testimony, along with details from a shocking report into the camp by British intelligence officer Captain Yurka Galitzine and the chilling testimony by SS commandant Josef Kramer, infamous as the Beast of Belsen, combine to tell an extraordinary story.

  1. Jill Nicholls, Alan Yentob

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Allen Charlton

    Editor

  4. Marc Ramsay, Alan Yentob

    Producer