My Opposition: The Diaries of Friedrich Kellner


My Opposition The Diaries of Friedrich Kellner is a 2007 documentary television film about an orphaned American who went in search of his German grandfather and discovered a secret diary written during the time of the Third Reich. The film is a production of Abella Entertainment Ltd. of Toronto, Canada, coproduced and codirected by Arnie Zipursky and Fern Levitt, with executive coproducer Leonard Asper of CanWest Global. The film is distributed by CCI Entertainment.

The documentary tells the story of Chief Justice Inspector Friedrich Kellner and the tenvolume secret diary he wrote during World War II in Laubach, Germany, to record the misdeeds of the Nazis. The movie uses reenactments and archival footage and interviews to recount the lives of Friedrich Kellner, who risked his life to write the diary, and of his orphaned American grandson, Robert Scott Kellner, who located his grandparents in Germany, and then spent much of his life bringing the Kellner diary to the public.The combined stories in the documentary are told by three narrators Robert Scott Kellner tells the story of his grandparents and relates his own history Friedrich Kellner speaks aloud through the voice of Tony Daniels as he writes entries into his diary and the voice of Nicky Guadagni provides historical background and additional biographical information. ........

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