Photographer and spy for the Soviet Union, Edith Tudor-Hart has had an eventful life. When she wasn’t working as a Soviet agent, she was taking photos of workers and street children, of poverty and social deprivation. Being a secret agent doesn’t seem to have come naturally to Edith. She recruited Kim Philby, and was one of the architects of the Cambridge Five, the Soviet Union’s most successful spy ring in Great Britain. The writer/film maker tries to unravel the truth about his life. A documentary about the renowned photographer, about a spy with a conscience.

Directed by Peter Stephan Jungk
Written by Peter Stephan Jungk
Cinematography Jerzy Palacz
Editing Bettina Mazakarini
Music Score Rupert Huber
Animation Neuer Österreichischer Trickfilm

Co-producers: Peartree-entertainment GmbH (Lillian Birnbaum) in collaboration with Transmitter Film and Roland Hablesreiter
International Sales: CPB International

Festivals

«Best Director Documentary» Jewish Film Festival Berlin Brandenburng (JFBB) , Vukovar Film Festival, New York Jewish Film Festival, San Diego Jewish Film Festival