Testimony: The Legacy of Schindler's List and the Shoah Foundation
By (Author) Steven Spielberg
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Newmarket Press,U.S.
24th March 2014
United States
General
Non Fiction
The Holocaust
Second World War
791.4372
352
Width 238mm, Height 283mm, Spine 31mm
1634g
This illustrated, large-format book, Testimony: The Legacy of Schindler's List and the USC Shoah Foundation-A 20th Anniversary Commemoration combines, for the first time, the behind-the-scenes story of the making of Schindler's List with the history of the remarkable organization inspired by that landmark film. Steven Spielberg's encounters with Holocaust survivors who visited the set and personally told him their stories set him on a quest to collect and preserve survivor testimony for generations to come. In 1994, he established the Shoah Foundation, and in the following four years nearly 52,000 eyewitness interviews were video recorded in 56 countries and 32 languages. This commemorative book relates how the foundation accomplished this feat through a worldwide network of dedicated people, pioneering interview methods, and state-of-the art technologies. A special 140-page section tells the riveting story of the film in photos, script excerpts, and the words of the cast and crew, including Liam Neeson, Ben Kingsley, and Spielberg. Drawing from the Universal Pictures archives and exclusive interviews, here are details on Spielberg's struggle to bring Oskar Schindler's story from novel to script to screen, the casting, cinematography, and especially what happened during the difficult shoot in Poland in 1993-on locations where actual events of the Holocaust occurred. Partnered with the University of Southern California since 2006, the USC Shoah Foundation has broadened its mission and now collects and preserves testimonies from other genocides, including those in Armenia, Cambodia, and Rwanda, while expanding its educational outreach, especially to young people. Its Visual History Archive-digitized, fully searchable, and hyperlinked to the minute-has become the largest digital collection of its kind in the world. As Spielberg writes in his introduction, "I believe the work of the USC Shoah Foundation is the most important legacy of Schindler's List."
An informative coffee table book for film buffs and those interested in Jewish history. -- Kirkus
Steven Spielberg (Introduction)The renowned director and producer of Schindler's List has also directed, among other acclaimed films, Lincoln, War Horse, Saving Private Ryan, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Jurassic Park, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Amistad, and Jaws. He established the Shoah Foundation in 1994, inspired by his experience while filming Schindler's List.