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  • I Have Never Forgotten You: The Life & Legacy of Wiesenthal
  • Opened May 23, 2007 | Runtime:1 hr. 45 min.
  • PG-13
    disturbing violent images and descriptions of the Holocaust
  • Describes the life and legacy of the famous Nazi-hunter and humanist Simon Wiesenthal, who died in 2005. A secular Jew born in the Ukraine, Wiesenthal survived the Holocaust but lost 89 members of his own and his wife''s family in the concentration Read More
  • Cast: Nicole Kidman, Simon Wiesenthal, Richard Seibel, Pauline Kreisberg, Zvi Aharoni, Peter Michael Ungers
  • Director: Richard Trank
  • Genres: Biography, History, Social History, Race & Ethnicity

I Have Never Forgotten You: The Life & Legacy of Wiesenthal Recent Fan Reviews

  • Must Go!

    I Have Never Forgotten You

    It was an excellent stirring portrait of Simon Weisenthal's life. I think everyone ought to see it. He was a marvelous human being!

  • Must Go!

    A powerful reminder

    "I Have Never Forgotten You" is a powerful reminder of history that some people nowadays would prefer to be forgotten. It is also a testament to the courage and sagacity of one man. As someone who has a more-than-passing familiarity with the history traversed by the documentary, I was surprised by howmuch I learned. And the production values of the film are very high; in particular, the tasteful score and the excellent, perfectly-graded narration by Nicole Kidman. For anyone interested in the compelling issues that this film treats, "I Have Not Forgotten You" is not to be missed.

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    Inspiring and Hopeful

    Growing up, I only knew of Mr. Simon Wiesenthal as being attached to the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles. Now, I know that Mr. Wiesenthal was much more than a Nazi Hunter and he was certainly much more than simply a researcher as he describes himself in the film. This film shows that Mr. Wiesenthal, living in one of the Nazi strongholds, Vienna, more than just survived the war and the concentration camps. He lived with conviction and determination and purpose throughout all those years after he was liberated. He lived in the face of reality, and this film documents Mr. Wiesenthal's reality.

I Have Never Forgotten You: The Life & Legacy of Wiesenthal Critic Reviews

So-so Avg. Critic Score out of 100 Metascore ® based on all critic ratings.

Critic scores range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating more favorable reviews.

  • 75
    San Francisco Chronicle | Mick LaSalle

    Succeeds in making the case that the hatred that seemed dead and buried 60...

  • 75
    New York Daily News | Jack Mathews

    The scourge of the 20th century has become a sage and hero to a new generation...

  • 70
    Washington Post | Stephen Hunter

    A profoundly disturbing -- and depressing -- look at the New Anti-Semitism of...

  • 63
    Chicago Tribune |

    Ever Again isn't a subtle film, but then it never pretends to be. More lecture...

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