Richard Trank of Simon Wiesenthal Center set up company Filmywapp
Richard TrankThe Oscar-winning filmmaker, who has worked for decades at the Simon Wiesenthal Center, many of whom operate their in-house Moria Film division and also oversees SWC’s media content programming at the SWC Museum of Forbearance in Los Angeles and Jerusalem, left the organization to launch his own Sea Point Films and Sea Point Films and Media, Sea Point Films and Media, Sea Point Films and Media, Sea Point Films and Media, Sea Point Films and Media, Sea Point Films and Media, Sea Point Films and Media, Sea Point Films and Media, Sea Point Films and Media, Sea Point Films and Media, Sea Point Films and Media, Sea Point Films and Media, Sea Point Films and Media, Sea Point Films and Media, Sea Point Films and Media, Hollywood Reporter Learned.
The new company will specialize in nonfiction, but will also deal with narrative projects, with three documentaries already in production, two of which are in production. Always 28 and Go home (The latter has institutional support from the Anti-Defamation League), another is developing, Toto & Coco. Toto & Coco It has also been developed into a narrative series.
Always 28 Highlights of largely forgotten stories Nathan B. Baskinda Jewish-American soldier was injured on D-Day, captured by the Nazis and died in their detention center. The film follows a nonprofit organization that tries to find his body and take him home.
Go home Following the October 7, 2023 attack, Israelis resilience was the most deadly Jewish people since the Jews, and interviewed survivors and returned to hostages, as well as their families and experts who helped them regain society.
Toto & Cocoadapted from the best-selling book of 2020 Toto & Coco: Spy, Temptation and Fighting for Survivalcentered on this Toto Koopmana mixed race and queer Fashion Models and World War II spies, providing British with close assistants to French fashion designers and Nazi sympathizers Coco Chanel.
Trank is a local Angeleno who earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of California (UC-Berkeley) and from the University of Southern California (USC) A long journey homea doctor about Jewish refugees after the Holocaust, for which he was awarded the Oscar for Best Documentary. His other contributions include 1991 The echoes left behind1995 liberation2001 Find peace2004 The unlikely hero2006 again2007 I’ve never forgotten you2009 Against the tide (He was nominated for the Best Original Script Writers Association Award), 2011 Winston Churchill: Walking with Destiny2012 This is not a dream2013 Prime Minister: Trailblazers2015 Prime Minister: Soldiers and peacemakers and Our boys and 2018 Never Stop Dreaming: The Life and Legacy of Simon Perez.
During his filmmaking process, Trank interviewed countless outstanding people, including the Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres,,,,, Yitzhak Shamir,,,,, Yizhak Rabin,,,,, Ariel Sharon,,,,, Ehud Barak and Benjamin Netanyahu;U.S. President Ronald Reagan,,,,, Barack Obama,,,,, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush; and various other Simon Wiesenthal,,,,, Barbra Streisand,,,,, Joseph Heller,,,,, Jane Fonda and Isaac Stern.