Rex Bloomstein
About Rex Bloomstein
Rex Bloomstein has produced films on human rights, crime and punishment, and the Holocaust. He pioneered the modern prison documentary with films such as Lifers (1983) and Strangeways (1980), which won two British Academy Awards. As well as other television productions such as Auschwitz and the Allies, and his three-part history of anti-Semitism, The Longest Hatred, he produced KZ, described as one of the first post-modern Holocaust documentaries. Other feature documentaries include An Independent Mind (2008), on freedom of expression, This Prison Where I Live (2010), on imprisoned Burmese comedian, Zarganar, and The World of Jewish Humor (1990), which traces the evolution of Jewish humor from New York’s turn-of-the-century Lower East Side to the present.
Rex’s lectures (13)
Date
Title
23 March
Human Rights: Does Anyone Care?
13 April
A Jew in the Cathedral
14 June
"An Independent Mind"
20 July
Excerpts from "Traitors to Hitler", his Film About the 20th July, 1944 Plot
2 November
The Roots of Evil: Ordinary People, Part 1
3 November
The Roots of Evil: Ordinary People, Part 2