"Denial" on ARD in Live Stream and TV: Mick Jackson's Film on ARD on November 10, 2024
True Story of a Historical Trial
On November 10, 2024, ARD will broadcast the film "Denial" in its live stream and on TV. The film, directed by Mick Jackson, tells the true story of a historical trial that took place in London in 2000.
The trial pitted Holocaust denier David Irving against historian Deborah Lipstadt. Lipstadt had accused Irving of Holocaust denial in her book "Denying the Holocaust." Irving sued Lipstadt for libel, and the trial became a major media event.
A Landmark Case
The trial was a landmark case in the fight against Holocaust denial. It was the first time that a Holocaust denier had been sued for libel in a British court.
The trial lasted for six weeks, and the jury ultimately found in favor of Lipstadt. The verdict was a major victory for Holocaust survivors and for those who fight against Holocaust denial.
The Importance of the Film
The film "Denial" is an important reminder of the dangers of Holocaust denial. The film shows how Holocaust deniers can use lies and distortion to spread their hateful ideology.
The film is also a tribute to the courage of Deborah Lipstadt. Lipstadt stood up to David Irving and his lies, and she helped to ensure that the truth about the Holocaust would continue to be told.
Award-Winning Film
The film "Denial" has been praised by critics and audiences alike. The film has won numerous awards, including the BAFTA Award for Best British Film.
The film is a must-see for anyone who wants to learn more about the Holocaust and the dangers of Holocaust denial.
Broadcast Information
The film "Denial" will be broadcast on ARD in its live stream and on TV on November 10, 2024.
The film will begin at 8:15 p.m. CET and will run for approximately two hours.
Additional Information
For more information about the film "Denial," visit the film's official website.
You can also learn more about the Holocaust and Holocaust denial by visiting the website of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.