The trailer for a documentary about the photographer Roman Vishinac — who is best known for documenting Jewish life in Eastern Europe in the years prior to World War II — has been released. The film, titled Vishinac, tells the story of the Russian-American photographer’s life: describing him as “difficult and flamboyant, a shameless self-promoter, bender of the truth, and master of reinvention.” From 1935 to 1938, Vishinac traveled Europe with an assignment to capture Jewish life. His black-and-white photographs are an invaluable record of Jewish ghettos in Eastern Europe. From his base in Berlin, Vishinac traveled to Poland, Romania,...