Hollywood's Second World War

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For the USA, World War 2 was an all-out war - to mobilize the masses, the US government launched a huge propaganda campaign and cinema, the medium of the masses, was quite simply their most important weapon. Government authorities monitored the production of feature films and the military itself produced documentaries aimed at rallying the American people to support the troops. This film tells the story of four Hollywood directors of European origin, who returned to the "Old World" during the Second World War to make propaganda documentaries for the US Army at the front: William Wyler from Alsace, Frank Capra from Italy, Anatole Litvak from Ukraine and - in post-war Germany - Billy Wilder from Austria.

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Anatole Litvak

Self (archive footage)

William Wyler

Self (archive footage)

Frank Capra

Self (archive footage)

Billy Wilder

Self (archive footage)

George Stevens

Self (archive footage)

Charlie Chaplin

Adenoid Hynkel (archive footage)

Art

Arno Blumenstock

Production Design

Crew

Andy Lehmann

Cinematography

Mechtild Lehning

Editorial Staff

Directing

Editing

Fritz Busse

Editor

Lucas Keßler

Color Grading

Production

Nancy Randle

Researcher

Oliver Lau

Production Manager

Doris Ohlsen-Schöne

Production Manager

Konrad Ege

Researcher

Writing

Art

Arno Blumenstock

Production Design

Crew

Andy Lehmann

Cinematography

Mechtild Lehning

Editorial Staff

Directing

Editing

Fritz Busse

Editor

Lucas Keßler

Color Grading

Production

Nancy Randle

Researcher

Oliver Lau

Production Manager

Doris Ohlsen-Schöne

Production Manager

Konrad Ege

Researcher

Writing