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  1. Above the Drowning Sea. A documentary film about World War II refugees in Shanghai. On the eve of World War II, tens of thousands of Jewish refugees are trapped in Nazi-controlled Vienna. This documentary is the epic story of their dramatic escape to Shanghai.

  2. Above the Drowning Sea: Dirigido por Rene Balcer, Nicola Zavaglia. Con Julianna Margulies, Tony Goldwyn, Nick Mancuso, William Chang.

  3. Above the Drowning Sea. A documentary film about World War II refugees in Shanghai. Stories from the Film. Movie Clips. Trailer – English. Trailer – Chinese. Julianna Margulies. René Balcer & Nicola Zavaglia – The Interview. Judith Gruber-Stitzer – The Score. Suzie Synnott – The Animation.

  4. Un documental sobre los refugiados judíos de la Europa nazi que, en un momento en el que todas las puertas estaban cerradas para ellos, encontraron refugio en Shanghai, gracias a la intervención del diplomático chino Ho Feng Shan, quien como cónsul chino en Viena desafió a los nazis y a su propio gobierno al emitir visas de viaje a los ...

  5. 28 de mar. de 2020 · Told from the point of view of the refugees and the Chinese people who sheltered them, "Above the Drowning Sea " is an inspiring tale about people who found common cause and dignity in a world in chaos. Narrated by Julianna Margulies, with Tony Goldwyn and Nick Mancuso.

  6. A documentary film about World War II refugees in Shanghai. The Story. Above the Drowning Sea tells the story of the dramatic escape of European Jews from Nazi-controlled Europe to Shanghai on the eve of World War Two. As Hitler’s forces sought to expel the Jews from Europe, no other country would open its doors to the refugees.

  7. www.theresearchproject.org › 2017 › 11Above the Drowning Sea

    13 de nov. de 2017 · Above the Drowing Sea is a documentary about Jewish refugees from Nazi Vienna (Austria) who, at a time when all doors were closed to them, found sanctuary in Shanghai, thanks to the intervention of Chinese diplomat Ho Feng Shan who as Chinese consul in Vienna defied the Nazis and his own government by issuing travel visas to the desperate refugees.