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Vertical has acquired The World Will Tremble, a historical drama about the escape from a Nazi concentration camp, for worldwide distribution.

Tremble is the second feature film from Israeli-American writer-director Lior Geller, whose 2008 short film Roads holds the Guinness World Record for the most awards won by a student short film.
“We are proud to release Lior’s feature film about the incredible true story of this heroic escape that alerted the world to the events of the Holocaust,” said Vertical Senior Vice President of Acquisitions Tony Piantedosi. The film is scheduled for release on March 14.
Of the more than 320,000 Jews sent to Chelmno, only four are known to have survived. Two of them attempted to escape (Wiener and Podchlebnik) to expose the truth and bear witness to the barbarity they witnessed.
Geller spent a decade researching and writing the film and renowned historian Dr. Na’ama Shik, based at Jerusalem’s Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial center, also assisted with the research. “This is truly an amazing and very important film,” she said. “Destined to become one of the most important, watched and studied films of the Holocaust.”
Podchlebnik’s eldest son, Yakov Peled, also contributed to Geller’s research and gave his family’s blessing before his death earlier this year.
Propagate’s global distribution arm, Propagate International, will handle global sales, adding to a library of premium scripts that includes Netflix’s “Untold” and “LFG” for HBO Max.
“The World Will Tremble” is produced by Lorton Entertainment, UFO Films, Black Sheep Films and Radiancy Pictures. Ben Silverman of Propagate Content, Arthur Landon and Ed Barratt of Lorton Entertainment, Phillip J. Roth of UFO, Yair Ilan of Radiancy Pictures, Erez Koskas of Cedar House Studio, and Saar Yogev and Naomi Levari of Black Sheep Films produce.
“The film centers on a moment of courage and hope that aligns with our goal at Lorton to produce powerful and socially relevant content and there is nothing more powerful or socially relevant today than the story of Michael and Solomon,” said Landon. “Bringing history to life with never-before-heard stories and hearing testimony from those who lived it is a humbling privilege.”
Geller added, “The enduring story of Solomon and Michael, who attempted the impossible in an effort to expose Nazi horrors, serves as a cautionary reminder, emphasizing the importance of hope, survival, and the critical role of bearing witness. It is a great honor to be able to bring the story to life with never-before-heard stories and hear testimony from those who lived it.”
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