Thursday 23 September 2021

Chilling new documentary Getting Away With Murder(s) - Coming to London next week

 

 

 
 GETTING AWAY WITH MURDER(S)
 
 Coming to UK cinemas from 1st October
 
Discover the profound and distressing untold story of the Holocaust...
 
Released 75 Years to the day of the
International Military Tribunal sentencing
 
 
Almost 1 million people in 22 countries carried out the unprovoked murder of 11 million innocent men, women and children.

99% of those responsible were never prosecuted; most were never even questioned.

The Allies knew what their crime was.

The Allies knew where a great many of the murderers could be found - Germany, Austria, Italy, the UK, the USA, Canada, Australia, and numerous countries in South America.

The Allies had an endless wealth of evidence to present to the courts.

The Allies unanimously agreed to prosecute those responsible when they drew up The London Agreement in August 1945.

But, after the late 1940s, these very same Allies did almost nothing.

Why?

Director David Wilkinson’s sole motivation for making GETTING AWAY WITH MURDER(S) was to find out precisely why so many were actively permitted to get away with their crime(s) – the crime of mass murder on an industrial scale. 
 
GETTING AWAY WITH MURDER(S) will be in UK cinemas from 1st October.
 
Find your local screening here: http://gettingawaywithmurders.uk
 
  
Screenings to date - New sites confirmed daily!
 
Monday 27 September: Phoenix Picturehouse, Oxford + Q& A

*Opening film of newly refurbished cinema*
Tuesday 28 September: Everyman Belsize Park
 
Sunday 3 October: JW3 London + Q&A
 
Tuesday 5 October: Glasgow Film Theatre + Q&A
 
Sunday 10 October: Home, Manchester
 
Wednesday 13 October: Broadway, Nottingham + Q&A
 
Saturday 16 October: Mac, Birmingham + Q&A
 
Sunday 17 October: Arthouse Cinema, Crouch End + Q&A
 
Thursday 21 October: Reel Cinema, Borehamwood + Q& A
 
Sunday 24 October: Odyssey Cinema, St Albans + Q&A
 
Saturday 6 November: Ipswich Film Theatre + Q&A
 
Sunday 28 November: Lonsdale Alhambra Cinema, Penrith + Q&A
 
 
 





 

 
Auschwitz survivour Arek Hersh - B7609
 
 
Benjamin Ferencz the last living prosecutor to give an eyewitness account of the Nuremberg trials.
 
 
Axel Fischer showing Director David Wilkinson around Court 600 at Nurenburg
 
 
The train entrance at Auschwitz-Birkenau
 
 
Auschwitz guide Lukasz Lipinski with Director David Wilkinson