Oscar-winning director Sir Steve McQueen says his new film about Nazi-occupied Amsterdam is a "call to arms". The four-hour documentary fuses imagery of present-day Amsterdam with narration, taking the viewer through the day-to-day life of the Jewish community under Nazi occupation. McQueen's new film Occupied City is adapted from his wife Bianca Stigter's Dutch-language book Atlas Of An Occupied City (Amsterdam 1940-1945). It is the latest offering from the acclaimed British director who counts Oscar-winning Twelve Years A Slave, Hunger, and BBC series Small Axe to his credits. Speaking to Sky News's Backstage podcast at the London Film Festival for...