Claude Lanzmann, who died at 92 in July, returned to material shot for his landmark film “Shoah” (1985) several times, most recently in the riveting documentary “The Last of the Unjust” (2014). “Shoah ...
Claude Lanzmann’s agonizing epic Shoah (1985) remains, in critic Roger Ebert’s phrase, “one of the noblest films ever made” and, beyond all doubt, one of the greatest non-fiction works committed to ...
This year, Berlin’s honorary Golden Bear for lifetime achievement goes to French filmmaker Claude Lanzmann, justly celebrated for his monumental documentary “Shoah” (1985), an investigative memorial ...
Director Claude Lanzmann spent 11 years on this sprawling documentary about the Holocaust, conducting his own interviews and refusing to use a single frame of archival footage. Dividing Holocaust ...
“Shoah: Four Sisters” consists of four short features taken from interviews he shot for “Shoah” in the 1970s, each showcasing the testimony of a different female Holocaust survivor. p pulse Follow ...
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