A Story Told in 6 Chapters, (in English and French).
Three months after his death and on what would have been his 90th birthday, friends and colleagues gather from across Europe to celebrate the life and legacy of Prof. Robert Faurisson.
Beginning in the mid-1970s, Prof. Faurisson overturned orthodox history of the alleged ‘Holocaust’ with its “Hitlerite industrial mass gas chambers” . His challenge to the academic establishment was met not by research and argument but by criminalisation, demonisation and violence.
This film documents the Inaugural Robert Faurisson International Prize, presented in Vichy, France 2019, and incorporates unique archival interviews from Telling Films with Prof. Faurisson and other leading international figures in the Historical Revisionist movement along with their prosecuted lawyers.
Released to mark the first anniversary of the imprisonment of Ursula Haverbeck, legendary 90-year-old campaigner for historical justice and inaugural recipient of the Robert Faurisson International Prize.
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For more than 20 years, Robert Faurisson was Europe's foremost Holocaust revisionist scholar. He was born on January 25, 1929, in Shepperton, England. His father was French and his mother was Scottish. He was educated at a Lycée in Paris, and at the renowned Sorbonne. He received his "State Doctorate" in letters and the humanities from the Sorbonne in 1972, where he also taught from 1969 to 1974. From 1974 until 1990, Faurisson was a professor of French literature at the University of Lyon II. He is a recognized specialist of text and document analysis, and is the author of four books on French literature. After years of private research and study, Dr. Faurisson first made public his skeptical views about the Holocaust extermination story in two items published in December 1978 and January 1979 in the influential Paris daily Le Monde.
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Michèle Suzanne, Lady Renouf (née Mainwaring; born 1946) is an Australian-born British defender/activist of Holocaust Revisionist and has participated in the trails of David Irving, Robert Faurisson, Bishop Richard Williamson, Germar Rudolf, Ernst Zündel, and Fredrick Töben.
Last month Professor Robert Faurisson faced a landmark trial in Paris, where Lady Michèle Renouf appeared as the sole defence witness. France is one of many countries where normal historical research is criminalised: this latest trial related to Prof. Faurisson’s speech at the Teheran International Conference 2006, (more than 3,000 miles from Paris and ten years ago!)...
It is important to revisit the legal case against Horst Mahler who has been heavily punished by the German courts for thought crimes.
Dr. Ed interviews London socialite Lady Michelle Renouf.
A Story Told in 6 Chapters, (in English and French).
Three months after his death and on what would have been his 90th birthday, friends and colleagues gather from across Europe to celebrate the life and legacy of Prof. Robert Faurisson.
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