Project Detail

San Sabba

Synopsis

In 1943 a convoy of 120 left Treblinka and moved to the Northeastern part of Italy. They had completed Aktion Reinhardt and were ready to engage in anti-partisan combat in Trieste and Istria. Buried under the overwhelming evidence of the Holocaust, this is the story of a very little known concentration camp specialised in the killing of freedom fighters.

Details

Year
2016
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
29 mins 50 secs
Format
Digital HD
Director
Romana Turina
Producer
James D. Harland
Editor
Romana Turina
Screenwriter
Romana Turina
Director of Photography
Romana Turina
Film Image
San Sabba (Turina 2016)

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Production Status

Production Company

Printing Press

James D. Harland
29 Long Close Lane
York
YO10 4UP

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