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This is the second part of a three-part series about how the Holocaust has been depicted in cinema. You can read part one, about witness narratives, here. Most testimonial Holocaust films can be ...
The film from writer-director Lior Geller opens March 14. By Seth Abramovitch Senior Writer The World Will Tremble, a historical drama about an escape from a Nazi death camp, has been acquired for ...
In cinema, what you don’t see can often be more unsettling than what you do – and there are few better examples of that theory in action than The Zone Of Interest. In Alien it’s a technique used by ...
Will there be a special Academy Award for Best Aryan Costume Design this year? Everywhere you turn lately in the movies, it’s swastika flags and SS uniforms. Although the Holocaust movie has been on ...
A buddy comedy-drama revolving around a Holocaust-centric Jewish heritage tour? While this may seem like a far-fetched idea, it is the plot of “A Real Pain,” the critically acclaimed 2024 film written ...
Any film told against the backdrop of the Holocaust presents a fragile proposition for film composers. Underlining the film’s emotions is key, but caution must be used to avoid overdramatizing a ...
A new documentary at the Heartland film festival tells the story of Frank Grunwald, who survived multiple Nazi concentration camps as a young boy. Grunwald grew up in Prague, where he and his family ...
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