An edition of Shoah (1985)

Shoah

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Shoah
Claude Lanzmann
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An edition of Shoah (1985)

Shoah

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Interviews with death-camp survivors and Nazi functionaries. Shows present-day view of some of the concentration camps.

Publish Date
Language
French
Pages
570

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Previews available in: French English

Edition Availability
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Shoah
Sep 01, 2011, Rowohlt Taschenbuch
paperback
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Shoah
July 1, 1999, McClelland & Stewart
Hardcover in English
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Shoah
October 23, 1997, European Schoolbooks
Mass Market Paperback in French
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Shoah
1996, Medjunarodni teatarski i filmski festival MES Sarajevo
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Shoah: the complete text of the acclaimed Holocaust film
1995, DaCapo Press
in English - 1st Da Capo Press ed.
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Shoah: The Complete Text of the Acclaimed Holocaust Film
September 1995, Da Capo Press
Paperback in English - 10Rev Ed edition
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Shoah
1985, Paramount Video, New Yorker Films release
videorecording / in French
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Shoah
1985, Fayard
in French
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Shoah: an oral history of the Holocaust : the complete text of the film
1985, Pantheon Books, Pantheon
in English - 1st American ed.

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Edition Notes

VHS format.

Issued in slipcase.

Interviewees speak in their own language with a French translation and English subtitles.

Editing, Ziva Postec.

Published in
[Hollywood, CA], New York, NY

The Physical Object

Format
[videorecording] /
Pagination
5 videocassettes (570 min.)
Number of pages
570

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL40255923M

Work Description

Shoah is not an easy film to talk about. There is a magic in this film that defies explanation. After the war we read masses of accounts of the ghettos and the extermination camps, and we were devastated. But when, today, we see Claude Lanzmann's extraordinary film, we realize we have understood nothing. In spite of everything we knew, the ghastly experience remained remote from us. Now, for the first time, we live it in our minds, hearts and flesh. It becomes our experience. Neither fiction nor documentary, Shoah succeeds in recreating the past with an amazing economy of means -- places, voices, faces. The greatness of Claude Lanzmann's art is in making places speak, in reviving them through voices and, over and above words, conveying the unspeakable through people's expressions. - Preface.

Excerpts

The story begins in the present at Chelmo, on the Narew River, in Poland.
added anonymously.

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