Stephen Applebaum
Stephen Applebaum is a widely published UK-based writer with more than 25 years' of experience contributing to newspapers and glossies at home and abroad
“I didn’t decide to take on the Catholic Church. I decided to pursue a story"
We talk to the newspaper editor whose 2002 investigation into a child abuse cover-up by the Catholic Church has been made into an award-winning film
A film that’s become more urgent than ever
We still live with father's evil legacy
How does it feel to discover your father was a Nazi?
Fighting back to put antisemitism on the ropes
Getting people to open their wallets for a first feature is never easy.
'My quest to understand the unapologetic Nazis'
Listening to the terrible silence of men involved in the Indonesian genocide
Tradition bites back
Interview: Jon Stewart
After quitting The Daily Show, the satirist reveals why he's made a film about torture
Interview: Nancy Spielberg
We Spielbergs were known as 'dirty Jews'
How we won the Austrian art war
If there was no time, they left them behind.
The dark secrets of 'Dear Heinrich'
It is amazing what some people keep under their beds.
Return of Mein Kampf
Many wish that Adolf Hitler's hate-filled manifesto would simply disappear
The strange disappearance of Martin Luther King's rabbi
How an enemy can offer a green light to peace
Interview: Israel Horowitz
If I hadn't been a writer, I'd be in jail
How not to propose - it's a movie idea
Simon Helberg has made a very personal romantic comedy
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