Currently Browsing: Claude Lanzmann
Told through a combination of live footage and animated illustration, Slawomir Grunberg’s Karski & the Lords of Humanity brings to life the story of one man’s courageous efforts to share the atrocities facing Poland’s Jews during World War II. (EML: 4.5/5) Review by FF2 Associate Eliana Levenson Using live footage from Claude Lanzmann’s comprehensive Holocaust documentary “Shoah,” Grunberg […]
Click HERE to read my synopsis for Chicago’s JUF News. “My mother was incapable of choosing, she wanted everything,” Claude Lanzmann tells us early in the text of his huge 528 page memoir The Patagonian Hare. “I’m like her,” he continues. “It is no accident that Shoah runs to nine and a half hours.” But […]