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  1. Alexander Ramati (December 20, 1921 – February 18, 2006), born David Solomonovich Grinberg, was a Polish writer and film director.

  2. Alexander Ramati was born on 20 December 1921 in Brzesc, Poleskie, Poland [now Brest, Belarus]. He was a writer and producer, known for Sands of Beersheba (1964), And the Violins Stopped Playing (1988) and Beyond the Mountains (1967).

    • Writer, Producer, Director
    • December 20, 1921
    • Alexander Ramati
    • February 18, 2006
  3. The Assisi Underground: The Priests Who Rescued Jews is a 1978 novel written by Alexander Ramati based on a true-life account, told by Father Rufino Niccacci, of events surrounding the Assisi Network, an effort to hide 300 Jews in the town of Assisi, Italy during World War II.

    • Alexander Ramati, Rufino Niccacci
    • 1978
  4. And the Violins Stopped Playing ( Polish: I Skrzypce Przestały Grać) (1988) is a Polish/American historical drama film written, produced and directed by Alexander Ramati and based upon his biographical novel about an actual group of Romani people who were forced to flee from persecution by the Nazi regime at the height of the Porajmos (Romani ho...

  5. Alexander Ramati was born in 1920 in Brzesc, Poleskie, Poland [now Brest, Belarus]. He was a writer and producer, known for Sands of Beersheba (1964), And the Violins Stopped Playing (1988) and Beyond the Mountains (1967).

    • February 18, 2006
  6. And the Violins Stopped Playing: Directed by Alexander Ramati. With Horst Buchholz, Didi Ramati, Piotr Polk, Maya Ramati. This is the true story about a group of Romani's (gypsy) in occupied Poland during World War II as they confront the atrocities and tragedies of a forgotten holocaust.

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  8. Jul 1, 1978 · Alexander Ramati. Recounts the successful efforts of Padre Rufino Niccacci and other residents of Assisi to shelter and protect three hundred Jews and to provide others with false papers, all under the noses of the Nazi occupiers.