The Auschwitz Bagel
The Auschwitz Bagel

The Auschwitz Bagel

Movie17 minEnglish

Based on a true story, Auschwitz Bagel is a short film that explores three sibling's dynamic as they are forced to reckon with their father's new sexuality and familial dysfunction at a particularly awkward time - their great aunt's funeral.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the poignant story of a bagel found at the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, examining its symbolic significance and the human stories connected to it. It delves into the chilling historical context of the Holocaust and the enduring power of small artifacts to evoke profound emotions and memories. The film questions how such an ordinary object could end up in such a horrific place and what it represents about survival and remembrance.

Critical Reception

As a short, independent documentary, 'The Auschwitz Bagel' received limited but generally thoughtful attention. Critics often highlighted its powerful emotional impact and its unique approach to confronting the horrors of the Holocaust through a seemingly mundane object. Its brevity was seen as both a strength, allowing for a focused narrative, and a limitation, leaving audiences wanting more depth.

What Reviewers Say

  • A deeply moving and thought-provoking short film.
  • Effectively uses a small artifact to explore vast historical tragedy.
  • Struggles with its limited runtime to fully develop its profound themes.

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Fun Fact

The bagel featured in the documentary was discovered by a groundskeeper during renovations at the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum.

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