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Text reading 'Narrated by Liev Schreiber' in bold black and white

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“A deeply moving and thought-provoking film...The still photographs and movie footage are stunning... It's a work of art.”

James Holland, Author of “Normandy '44: D-Day and the Epic 77-Day Battle for France”

USC Shoah Foundation Statement

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The war through the lens of a soldier-photographer

An hour long documentary narrated by Liev Schreiber, which recounts the wartime experiences of decorated U.S. Army Signal Corps combat cameraman Walter Rosenblum by combining his photographs, never-before-seen motion picture footage, and his recently-discovered letters to his first wife. From the D-Day landings on Omaha beach to the liberation of Dachau, Rosenblum and his fellow Signal Corps cameramen recorded the war in Europe with skill, empathy, and unflinching courage. The film features an original score composed by Marcus Loeber, and an on-camera interview with Rosenblum conducted by the USC SHOAH Foundation.

Group of young soldiers in military uniforms standing outdoors on grassy field
Why This Film

A First-Person
Resistance to Fascism

This project began with a traveling photography exhibition in 2016 and evolved over nine years into a full-scale archival investigation. With support from international curators and the National Archives, Nina Rosenblum and Daniel Allentuck uncovered rare materials—including Rosenblum’s 16mm reels and a trove of letters written to his wife during wartime.

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Collage of historical black-and-white photographs depicting soldiers, war scenes, and civilians.
The Archives

A Film Born of
Discovery

This project began with a traveling photography exhibition in 2016 and evolved over nine years into a full-scale archival investigation. With support from international curators and the National Archives, Nina Rosenblum and Daniel Allentuck uncovered rare materials—including Rosenblum’s 16mm reels and a trove of letters written to his wife during wartime.

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Collage of five black-and-white portraits of diverse individuals, including men and women of different ages, some with glasses and beards, with a mix of direct and candid expressions.
Creative Team

The Team
Behind the Lens

Led by Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Nina Rosenblum and award-winning producer/writer Daniel Allentuck, They Fight With Cameras brings together a team of seasoned collaborators—from Emmy-nominated editors to internationally recognized composers and sound designers.

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Distribution

Photo by Walter Rosenblum, French Kids at a Moving Picture Show, Grandcamp-Maisy, July 14, 1944

Photo by Walter Rosenblum, French Kids at a Moving Picture Show, Grandcamp-Maisy, July 14, 1944

THEY FIGHT WITH CAMERAS is being distributed world-wide by UK-based Espresso Media International. From the outset, we have been committed to reaching audiences across multiple platforms. By leveraging the power of on-line satellite distribution, tapping into an international audience, and connecting with communities via web-based strategies, THEY FIGHT WITH CAMERAS will reach domestic and international viewing audiences.. Social media and live events will form another important element in our strategy. Through a steady campaign on social media platforms, film festivals, live events and online discussions with historians, photojournalists and curators in advance of and following the film’s release, we will seek to build audience interest in the film.

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