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'''Bernhard Rammerstorfer''' (born 1968 in [[Austria]]) is an [[author]] and award-winning film maker who has produced a number of publications and films relating to National Socialism that have been released in various languages in the countries of Austria, Germany, Italy, France, Croatia, Romania, Spain, the Russian Federation, Ucraine, and the United States of America.
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[[File:Frankfurter Buchmesse 2011 - Rammerstorfer und Engleitner.JPG|thumb|Frankfurter Buchmesse 2011 - Rammerstorfer und Engleitneer]]
He has given lectures at schools, universities and memorial sites in Europe, Russia and the USA, including Dresden University, Vienna University, Columbia University, Boston College, Georgetown University, Harvard University, Pepperdine University, University of Connecticut, UCLA, and Stanford University.


'''Bernhard Rammerstorfer''' (born 1968) is an Austrian [[author]] and [[film director]]. His book ''Unbroken Will'' ({{lang-de|Nein statt Ja und Amen}}) is a biography of the Austrian [[Jehovah's Witness]] and [[Holocaust]] survivor [[Leopold Engleitner]]. He later made a [[documentary film]] with the same title. His 2012 documentary ''Ladder in the Lions' Den'', made with A. Ferenc Gutai, received a special jury mention at the online [[European International Film Festival]] in 2016,{{r|euro}} and took second place in the "Best Festival Film" category and won the "Best Documentary Film Award" at the [[Switzerland International Film Festival]] in 2018.{{r|swiss}}
His meticulous pursuit of historical accuracy has earned the respect of historians. With several film festival awards, and the acclaim of more than 2,000 news articles, online media, TV and radio stations around the globe, the public has rendered homage to his relentlessly passionate drive to be the voice of those of underserved persecution.


== Awards ==
Rammerstorfer is the author of UNBROKEN WILL about concentration camp survivor Leopold Engleitner and is the producer of the documentary film of the same title. He also produced the documentaries UNBROKEN WILL CAPTIVATES THE US, UNBROKEN WILL USA TOUR, and the award-winning documentaries LADDER in the LIONS' DEN and TAKING THE STAND, which received over 20 honors and awards from film festivals in the USA, Asia, Europe, and Russia.
For ''Ladder in the Lions' Den''

==Publications==
Since 1994, Bernhard Rammerstorfer, has conducted intensive research that has enabled him to produce a historically accurate record of Nazi [[concentration camp]] [[holocaust survivor|survivor]] [[Leopold Engleitner]]’s life that has appeared in a number of publications and films in various languages and countries. Rammerstorfer wrote Engleitner's biography, ''Unbroken Will: The Extraordinary Courage of an Ordinary Man-The story of Nazi Concentration Camp Survivor Leopold Engleitner, born 1905'' (in German: Ungebrochener Wille), and produced an accompanying film documentary. The book was translated in French (2007) and Russian (2009).

He also produced an educational DVD "Unbroken Will" which contains material on the Holocaust for the use in schools in English, German, Italian, and Spanish.

In 2006, he produced the [[Documentary film|documentary]] “Unbroken Will Captivates the United States” which was premiered at the Laemmle's Music Hall 3 Theatre in [[Beverly Hills]], [[Los Angeles]].

In 2009, Rammerstorfer produced the [[Documentary film|documentary]] “Unbroken Will USA Tour” which was premiered in the U.S. at the Laemmle's Sunset 5 Theatre in West Hollywood, Los Angeles.

In 2012, Bernhard Rammerstorfer and A. Ferenc Gutai produced the [[Documentary film|documentary]] "LADDER in the LIONS' DEN - Freedom Is a Choice, Nazi Concentration Camp Survivor Leopold Engleitner: A 107-Year-Old Eyewitness Tells His Story."

The U.S. premiere took place at ''Laemmle's Town Center 5'' in Encino in November 2012 with Leopold Engleitner present.

The German version "LEITER in der LÖWENGRUBE" was released in Austria in March 2013.

In April 2013 the film was awarded "Best Documentary Short" by the Fallbrook International Film Festival 2013, of Fallbrook, California, and "Best Short Documentary" by the Rincón International Film Festival 2013, of Rincón, Puerto Rico.

==Lecture tours with Leopold Engleitner==
Since 2009 Rammerstorfer has given many lectures with Engleitner at various universities, schools and memorial sites in [[Austria]], [[Germany]], [[Italy]], Russia, [[Switzerland]], and the United States of America.

===Europe===
* Bern University, Switzerland
* Dresden University, Germany
* Graz University, Austria
* Salzburg University, Austria
* Vienna University, Austria
* Castello Sforzesco, Italy
* Frankfurt Book Fair 2008 and 2009, the world’s largest book fair, Germany
* Moscow Central Journalist House, Russia
* Bookstore “BIBLIO-GLOBUS” in Moscow, Russia

===United States===
2004:
*US [[Holocaust Memorial Museum]] in [[Washington DC]]
*Austrian Embassy in [[Washington DC]]
*[[Columbia University]] in [[New York City|New York]]
*Austrian Consulate General in [[New York City|New York]]
*[[Simon Wiesenthal Center]] in Los Angeles

2006:
*[[Stanford University]] in [[Palo Alto]] ([[San Francisco Bay]])
*[[Georgetown University]] in Washington DC
*[[Columbia University]] in New York
*[[Harold Washington College]] in [[Chicago]]
*[[Library of Congress]] in Washington DC
*Holocaust Memorial Foundation of Illinois in Skokie
*[[Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust]]

2009:
* Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
* Florida Holocaust Museum, St. Petersburg, Florida
* Palladium Theater at St. Petersburg College, Florida
* Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust, California
* University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
* Moorpark College, California
* Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, California

==The song "Unbroken Will"==
In May 2009, the songwriters Mark David Smith and [[Rex Salas]] from California wrote the song "Unbroken Will" for Leopold Engleitner. On May 22, 2009, Leopold Engleitner was presented the song during an event at Moorpark College. The singer Phillip Ingram interprets "Unbroken Will".

==International film awards for the documentary ''Unbroken Will'' and notable events==
*Winner of the Golden Bear at the 31st Festival of Nations from over 500 films from 37 countries and five continents, Austria.
*First prize and best film in Category A at the film competition Upper Austria in Film 2003, Austria
*English translation “Unbroken Will” premiered in the Laemmle’s Monica 4-plex Theatre in Santa Monica, Los Angeles, California, USA
*Italian translation “Mai e poi mai” premiered in Castello Sforzesco in Milan, Italy

==International film awards for the documentary ''LADDER in the LIONS’ DEN''==
*—Winner: Best Documentary Short at the Fallbrook International Film Festival 2013, Fallbrook, California, USA
*—Winner: Best Documentary Short at the Fallbrook International Film Festival 2013, Fallbrook, California, USA
*—Winner: Best Short Documentary at the Rincón International Film Festival 2013, Rincón, Puerto Rico
*—Winner: Best Short Documentary at the Rincón International Film Festival 2013, Rincón, Puerto Rico
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*—Winner: Best Religious/Spiritual Film at the Erie International Film Festival 2016, Pennsylvania, USA
*—Winner: Best Religious/Spiritual Film at the Erie International Film Festival 2016, Pennsylvania, USA
*—Official Selection: GardenCity International Film Festival 2017, Bangalore, India
*—Official Selection: GardenCity International Film Festival 2017, Bangalore, India
*—Winner: Best Documentary Film at the Switzerland International Film Festival 2018, Switzerland, Europe
*—Winner: Best Documentary Film at the "Switzerland International Film Festival 2018", Schwitzerland, Europe
*—Semi-Finalist: Best Documentary at the film festival "Film for Peace 2020", Toronto, Canada


For ''Taking the Stand'':
==International film awards for the documentary ''TAKING THE STAND''==
*—Nomination: Best Documentary at the Long Island International Film Expo 2016, Long Island, New York, USA
*—Nomination: Best Documentary at the Long Island International Film Expo 2016, Long Island, New York, USA
*—Winner: Alan Fortunoff Humanitarian Award at the Long Island International Film Expo 2016, Long Island, New York, USA
*—Winner: Alan Fortunoff Humanitarian Award at the Long Island International Film Expo 2016, Long Island, New York, USA
*—Winner: Best Short Documentary Film at the Laughlin International Film Festival 2016, Laughlin, Nevada, USA
*—Winner: Best Short Documentary Film at the Laughlin International Film Festival 2016, Laughlin, Nevada, USA
*—Finalist: European International Film Festival 2017, St. Petersburg, Russia
*—Finalist: European International Film Festival 2017, St. Petersburg, Russia
*—Finalist: Golden Hollywood International Film Festival 2019, Hollywood, California, USA


==Award==
==References==
{{reflist|45em|refs=<ref name=euro>[http://festeuro.ru/archive/festival-2016/winners/ Winners]. European International Film Festival, 2016. Accessed February 2019.</ref>
In 2006, Rammerstorfer was awarded the [[Elfriede Grünberg Prize]] by the Wels, Upper Austria, Initiative Against Fascism (Antifa).
<ref name=swiss>[http://www.festti.com/award-winners-2018 Award Winners 2018]. Switzerland International Film Festival. Accessed February 2019.</ref>}}

==Late recognition==
Rammerstorfer’s extraordinary commitment has brought Leopold Engleitner, the world’s oldest male Nazi concentration camp survivor, widespread recognition as his story has resonated far beyond the borders of Austria with a message of peace and tolerance to ensure that the past would never be forgotten.

==Sources==
* "107-Year-Old Holocaust Survivor Dies", ''Encino-Tarzana Patch'', May 8, 2013, [http://encino.patch.com/articles/107-year-old-nazi-concentration-camp-survivor-dies?fb_action_ids=10201123701316612&fb_action_types=og.recommends&fb_source=aggregation&fb_aggregation_id=288381481237582]


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.rammerstorfer.cc Bernhard Rammerstorfer]
* [https://www.facebook.com/bernhard.rammerstorfer Facebook]
* [http://www.imzeugenstand.at/en Taking the Stand: We Have More to Say]
* [https://www.TakingTheStand.net Taking the Stand: We Have More to Say]
* [http://www.gedenkdienst.org Austrian Holocaust Memorial Service]
* [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2544936/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 Film "Ladder in the Lions' Den" (2012) - IMDB]
* [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2544936/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 Film "Ladder in the Lions' Den" (2012) - IMDB]
* [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6079416/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2 Film "Taking the Stand: We Have More to Say" (2016) - IMDB]
* [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6079416/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2 Film "Taking the Stand: We Have More to Say" (2016) - IMDB]
* [http://eurofest.weebly.com European International Film Festival 2017]
* [http://www.festti.com/award-winners-2018 Switzerland International Film Festival 2018]

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Latest revision as of 08:19, 4 May 2024

Frankfurter Buchmesse 2011 - Rammerstorfer und Engleitneer

Bernhard Rammerstorfer (born 1968) is an Austrian author and film director. His book Unbroken Will (German: Nein statt Ja und Amen) is a biography of the Austrian Jehovah's Witness and Holocaust survivor Leopold Engleitner. He later made a documentary film with the same title. His 2012 documentary Ladder in the Lions' Den, made with A. Ferenc Gutai, received a special jury mention at the online European International Film Festival in 2016,[1] and took second place in the "Best Festival Film" category and won the "Best Documentary Film Award" at the Switzerland International Film Festival in 2018.[2]

Awards[edit]

For Ladder in the Lions' Den

  • —Winner: Best Documentary Short at the Fallbrook International Film Festival 2013, Fallbrook, California, USA
  • —Winner: Best Short Documentary at the Rincón International Film Festival 2013, Rincón, Puerto Rico
  • —Winner: Audience Choice Award for a Documentary at the Marina del Rey Film Festival 2013, Los Angeles County, California, USA
  • —Winner: Best International Feature Documentary at the Laughlin International Film Festival 2013, Laughlin, Nevada, USA
  • —Official Selection: Festival of Tolerance: 7th Zagreb International Jewish Film Festival 2013, Zagreb, Croatia
  • —Official Selection: Festival of Tolerance: 1st Rijeka International Jewish Film Festival 2013, Rijeka, Croatia
  • —Official Selection: Chagrin Documentary Film Festival 2013, Chagrin Falls, Ohio, USA
  • —Official Selection: Life Fest Film Festival 2014, Hollywood, California, USA
  • —Nomination: Alan Fortunoff Humanitarian Award at the Long Island International Film Expo 2014, Long Island, New York, USA
  • —Nomination: Best Documentary at the Long Island International Film Expo 2014, Long Island, New York, USA
  • —Official Selection: Green Bay Film Festival 2015, Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA
  • —Winner: Special Jury Mention at the European International Film Festival 2016, St. Petersburg, Russia
  • —Winner: Best Documentary Short at the Cutting Edge International Film Festival 2016, Florida, USA
  • —Winner: Audience Award at the Cutting Edge International Film Festival 2016, Florida, USA
  • —Winner: Best Religious/Spiritual Film at the Erie International Film Festival 2016, Pennsylvania, USA
  • —Official Selection: GardenCity International Film Festival 2017, Bangalore, India
  • —Winner: Best Documentary Film at the "Switzerland International Film Festival 2018", Schwitzerland, Europe
  • —Semi-Finalist: Best Documentary at the film festival "Film for Peace 2020", Toronto, Canada

For Taking the Stand:

  • —Nomination: Best Documentary at the Long Island International Film Expo 2016, Long Island, New York, USA
  • —Winner: Alan Fortunoff Humanitarian Award at the Long Island International Film Expo 2016, Long Island, New York, USA
  • —Winner: Best Short Documentary Film at the Laughlin International Film Festival 2016, Laughlin, Nevada, USA
  • —Finalist: European International Film Festival 2017, St. Petersburg, Russia
  • —Finalist: Golden Hollywood International Film Festival 2019, Hollywood, California, USA

References[edit]

  1. ^ Winners. European International Film Festival, 2016. Accessed February 2019.
  2. ^ Award Winners 2018. Switzerland International Film Festival. Accessed February 2019.

External links[edit]