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Liz Reph is a master storyteller who uses her camera to shine a light on the hidden histories of the 20th century. With a keen eye for detail and a talent for weaving together archival footage and firsthand accounts, Reph brings to life the stories of those who have long been silenced or forgotten. Reph's distinctive documentary style is marked by a meticulous attention to research and a commitment to giving voice to the marginalized. In films like "Nazis at Nuremberg: The Lost Testimony" (2022) and "Brothers in War" (2014), she delves into the personal experiences of individuals who were present at pivotal moments in history, offering a ground-level perspective that challenges traditional narratives. Her ability to craft compelling, character-driven narratives out of historical materials has made her a standout voice in the world of documentary filmmaking. Reph's most recent film, "The Armstrong Tapes" (2019), further solidifies her reputation as a cinematic historian par excellence. Through a masterful weaving of rare audio recordings and intimate interviews, she offers a fresh and nuanced exploration of the life and legacy of Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon. By humanizing this iconic figure, Reph invites her audience to reconsider the larger-than-life personas that often dominate our understanding of history. With each new project, Liz Reph continues to redefine the boundaries of the documentary form, captivating audiences and shedding new light on the past.