TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) History is coming to life right here in the Capital Region as Downtown Troy turns into a movie set once again. Filming is starting Tuesday for a World War II feature film.
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Downtown Troy is no stranger to the spotlight, and its cobblestone streets and historic brick buildings have made it a go-to for filmmakers.
Based on a true story, the film is set in 1939 Germany and tells the story of a Rabbi who was among the last in Nazi-occupied Berlin. Due to this content, city officials are warning residents that actors may be dressed in Nazi military uniforms, but that they should not be alarmed.
Troy streets to close for filming of WWII movie
News 10’s Amber Fisher sat down with Laura Goldberg, a volunteer on the board of the Jewish Federation of Northeastern New York, to talk about the importance of remembering that history today.
This year marks 80 years since the liberation of the Nazi concentration camps– adding even more significance as communities reflect on the legacy of the Holocaust and the importance of remembrance…