dead still cry out: the story of a combat cameraman
A true story about Mike Lewis, a British paratrooper and combat cameraman who filmed the liberation of Bergen-Belsen. His daughter Helen Lewis was just a child when she found an old suitcase hidden in a cupboard at home. Inside it were the most horrifying photographs shed ever seena record of the atrocities committed at Bergen-Belsen. They belonged to her father, a British paratrooper and combat cameraman who had filmed the camps liberation. The child of Jewish refugees, Mike had grown up in Londons East End and experienced antisemitism firsthand in the England of the 1930s. Those first images of the Nazis crimes, shot by Mike Lewis and others like him, shocked the world. Helen uses photographs and film stills to reconstruct Mikes early life and experience of the war, while exploring broader questions too: what it means to belong; how history and memory are shapedand how anyone can deny the Holocaust in the face of such powerful evidence.