Part 1 of a 1992 BBC documentary "PRIMO LEVI: THE MEMORY OF THE OFFENCE"
It reports about the tragic life story of Primo Levi with the use of literary quotations from his work
and memories from his closest friends. He shows how the experience in Auschwitz turned a quiet chemist
into an author who many regard to be the greatest writer of the holocaust.
Directed by Denys Blakeway; Produced by Fine Arts Production, for British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), London. Staff: Producer, var: John Blake (Ausführender Produzent); Production manager: Barbara Dean; Production assistance: Deborah Ford; Camera: Jonathan Harrison; Assistent cameraman: James McCallum; Process camera: Chris Shelley; Editing: Noel Chanan; Mixing: Colin Martin; Assistent sound recording: Chris Renty; Narration: Tim Pigott-Smith (Primo Levi).