Defying the Nazis: The Sharps' War

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Defying the Nazis: The Sharps' War
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Genre Documentary film
Written byArtemis Joukowsky, David Blitstein, Jacoba Atlas
Directed by Ken Burns, Artemis Joukowsky
Starring Tom Hanks
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerKen Burns
Editor Erik Angra [1]
Running time1 hour, 18 minutes
Original release
Network PBS
ReleaseSeptember 9, 2016 (2016-09-09)

Defying the Nazis: Sharps' War is a 2016 documentary film directed by Ken Burns and Artemis Joukowsky. The film is about the previously untold story of Waitstill and Martha Sharp, an American minister and his wife from Wellesley, Massachusetts, who left their children behind in the care of their parish and boldly committed to a life-threatening mission in Europe. Over two dangerous years they helped to save scores of imperiled Jews and refugees fleeing Nazi occupation across Europe.

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Production

Florentine Media and No Limits Media co-produced the film. [2] This documentary expands on the film that Artemis Joukowsky produced and directed in 2012 entitled Two Who Dared: The Sharps' War. One major addition was Tom Hanks as the voice actor for Waitstill Sharp.

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References

  1. "Behind the Scenes Blog: Q&A with Film Editor Erik Angra". PBS. September 8, 2016. Retrieved 29 December 2018.
  2. "'DEFYING THE NAZIS: THE SHARPS' WAR,' A NEW FILM BY KEN BURNS AND ARTEMIS JOUKOWSKY TO AIR ON PBS SEPTEMBER 20". Defying the Nazis. May 24, 2016. Retrieved 29 December 2018.