Genocide
Genocide

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Genocide

1968
Movie
84 min
Japanese

A group of military personnel transporting a hydrogen bomb are left to figure out how and why swarms of killer bugs took down their plane; the answer is more deliriously nihilistic, and convoluted, than they could imagine.

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IMDb7.7/10
Director: Gillo PontecorvoGenres: Documentary, War

Plot Summary

This documentary uses archival footage and interviews to explore the various genocides that have occurred throughout history. It examines the events leading up to these atrocities, the methods used by perpetrators, and the devastating impact on targeted populations. The film serves as a stark reminder of humanity's capacity for cruelty and the importance of remembrance.

Critical Reception

Genocide was critically acclaimed for its powerful and unflinching look at historical atrocities. Reviewers praised its educational value and its ability to provoke thought and discussion about the consequences of unchecked hatred and political ambition. It is considered an important historical document.

What Reviewers Say

  • A deeply moving and informative examination of historical genocides.

  • Essential viewing for understanding the darkest aspects of human history.

  • Effectively uses archival footage to highlight the horrors of mass killings.

Google audience: Audience reviews are generally positive, with many finding the documentary to be a crucial and impactful educational film that effectively conveys the gravity of historical genocides.

Fun Fact

The film's director, Gillo Pontecorvo, is also renowned for his critically acclaimed film 'The Battle of Algiers'.

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