The saga of a Jewish family's struggle to survive the horror of Nazi Germany's systematic marginalization and extermination of their community.
Holocaust ( The Story of the Family Weiss) (1978) (ONE TO WATCH)
It dramatizes the Holocaust from the perspective of the Weiss family, fictional Berlin Jews Dr. Josef Weiss (Fritz Weaver), his wife Berta (Rosemary Harris), and their three children&mdashKarl (James Woods), an artist married to Inga (Meryl Streep), a Christian woman Rudi (Joseph Bottoms) and teenage Anna (Blanche Baker). It also follows Erik Dorf (Michael Moriarty), a fictional Aryan lawyer who becomes a Nazi out of economic necessity, rising within the SS and gradually becoming a war criminal.
Holocaust highlights numerous events which occurred both up to and during World War II, such as Kristallnacht, the construction of Jewish ghettos, the Nazi T4 Euthanasia Program, and, later, the construction of death camps and the use of gas chambers.
The miniseries won several awards and received positive reviews, but was also criticized. In The New York Times, Holocaust survivor and political activist Elie Wiesel wrote that it was: Untrue, offensive, cheap: As a TV production, the film is an insult to those who perished and to those who survived. However, the series played a major role in public debates on the Holocaust in West Germany after its showing in 1979, and its impact has been described as enormous.
Holocaust won Emmy Awards for Outstanding Limited Series, as well as acting awards for Meryl Streep, Moriarty, and Blanche Baker. Morton Gould's music score was nominated for an Emmy and a Grammy Award for Best Album of Original Score for a Movie or a Television Program. Co-stars David Warner, Sam Wanamaker, Tovah Feldshuh, Fritz Weaver, and Rosemary Harris were all nominated for, but did not win, Emmys. However, Harris won a Golden Globe Award (for Best TV Actress – Drama) for her performance, as did Moriarty (for Best TV Actor – Drama).
The series has been widely credited with bringing the term Holocaust into popular usage to describe the extermination of the European Jews.
Spoken languages: English
Subtitles: Danish,Swedish,Norwegian,Finnish
Language on cover: English