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Harris ' film The Long Way Home deals with the experience of Jewish refugees after World War II.
Spike Lee condemned the second half of the film as propaganda for the state of Israel ; nonetheless the film won an Oscar in 1997 for Best Documentary.
Harris next directed a film less complimentary towards the state, which had been commissioned specifically for the 50th anniversary of Israel.
Harris intended the film, A Dream No More, to reflect Israel, " warts and all "; he spent 15 months and nearly $ 1. 5 million U. S. making the film, which went over deadline as he tried to determine final structure for the film.
He turned in a final print and had the film flagged the next day ; it was never shown.
Harris considers this film the second of his " Jewish trilogy ".
Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport, the third part of the trilogy, tells the stories of several people whose parents sent them on the kindertransport to escape the Germans, as well as one woman who was meant to go and did not because her father pulled her off the train.
The film won the 2000 Academy Award for Documentary Feature.
In 2003, Harris wrote Unchained Memories: Readings from the Slave Narratives.
He was nominated for outstanding writing for non-fiction writing for this documentary.

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