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Willy Lindwer
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Willy Lindwer

Wolf "Willy" Lindwer (born 18 March 1946) is a Dutch documentary film producer, director, photographer and author. He is best known for his films on the Holocaust, Israel and the Middle East, Judaism and Christianity.

As director

Lost City

Lost City

Rebellious City

Manja, a life behind invisable bars

Remembering a Murdered Child

Magical Israel: A Journey Through 5,000 Years of History

Anne's Silent Struggle

Mr. Israel, The Shimon Peres Story

Africa Goes Digital: The Building of an Information Society

Goodbye Holland: The Destruction of Dutch Jewry

Goodbye Holland: The Destruction of Dutch Jewry

The Temple Mount Is Mine

Messengers Without an Audience

Empty Rooms: The Aftermath of Terror

Empty Rooms: The Aftermath of Terror

Cameroon: Working on Credit

D'vekut: Hasidism and Jewish Mysticism

D'vekut: Hasidism and Jewish Mysticism

They did their Duty

Miracle of Faith: 2000 Years Christian Heritage in The Holy Land

Stuart Eizenstat: The Nazi Gold Reports

Yitzhak Rabin: Warrior-Peacemaker

Saved for Life

The Fatal Dilemma: The Jewish Council of Amsterdam 1941-1943

Children of the War

Simon Wiesenthal: Freedom is Not a Gift from Heaven

Teddy Kollek: From Vienna to Jerusalem

Child in Two Worlds: The Story of Jewish War Orphans

Diary of the Last Heroes: The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising 1943

Diary of the Last Heroes: The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising 1943

The Wannsee Conference: 11 Million Sentenced to Death

Return to my Shtetl Delatyn

Married with a Star: A Jewish Wedding in Amsterdam in 1942

Camp of Hope and Despair: Witnesses of concentration camp Westerbork, 1939-1945

The Last Seven Months of Anne Frank

The Last Seven Months of Anne Frank