Commentary The film “Schindler’s List” reminds the audience of the crimes that took place at the Auschwitz concentration camp, and imprints historical events and figures on their minds with vivid images. After World War II, the Nuremberg trials exposed the Nazis’ crimes and the international community promised multiple times to not let the evils of Auschwitz reoccur. However, “the world forgets and forgets quickly,” says Daniel Davis (Sam Trammell), a character who provides a clear narrative and a unique perspective for the film “Unsilenced.” The historical film “Unsilenced,” directed by Peabody Award-winning director Leon Lee, is based on a real-life event that reveals the holocausts that continue today in China. Film Synopsis Daniel, an American journalist for the Chicago Post in the film, was gagged by the Chinese regime for ten years for reporting the truth about the Tiananmen Square massacre and speaking up for students. In the spring of …