Wolf "Willy" Lindwer (born 18 March 1946) is a Dutch documentary film producer, director, photographer and author. He is best known for his films on the Holocaust, Israel and the Middle East, Judaism and Christianity.
Directing
52
Male
1946-03-18
Unknown
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D'vekut: Hasidism and Jewish Mysticism
The Temple Mount Is Mine
Rebellious City
The Last Seven Months of Anne Frank
Lost City
Empty Rooms: The Aftermath of Terror
Magical Israel: A Journey Through 5,000 Years of History
Child in Two Worlds: The Story of Jewish War Orphans
Remembering a Murdered Child
Manja, a life behind invisable bars
Anne's Silent Struggle
Goodbye Holland: The Destruction of Dutch Jewry
Messengers Without an Audience
Simon Wiesenthal: Freedom is Not a Gift from Heaven
The Lonely Struggle: Marek Edelman, Last Hero of the 1943 Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
Married with a Star: A Jewish Wedding in Amsterdam in 1942
Camp of Hope and Despair: Witnesses of concentration camp Westerbork, 1939-1945
The Fatal Dilemma: The Jewish Council of Amsterdam 1941-1943
Stuart Eizenstat: The Nazi Gold Reports
Children of the War
The Wannsee Conference: 11 Million Sentenced to Death
Return to my Shtetl Delatyn
What have they done to our girls?: The story of the painter Max Bueno de Mesquita
Diary of the Last Heroes: The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising 1943
Saved for Life
They did their Duty
Mr. Israel, The Shimon Peres Story
Miracle of Faith: 2000 Years Christian Heritage in The Holy Land
Teddy Kollek: From Vienna to Jerusalem
Yitzhak Rabin: Warrior-Peacemaker
Africa Goes Digital: The Building of an Information Society
Cameroon: Working on Credit
House Without Foundation
The Pill Jungle
People in Development: Food for the Future
People in Development: I am Their Eye
People in Development: The Breaking Chain
People in Development: Between Kabary and Satellite
Live-Life
The Art of Joseph Mendes da Costa
Amsterdam 700 Years
I am from the Mediene
With Siegfried van Praag back to Jewish Amsterdam
The Jews and Their Mokum
Esnoga: The Portuguese Jewish Community of Amsterdam