Concentration
Concentration

Concentration

1968Movie94 minFrench

La Concentration features an androgynous young man (Jean-Pierre Léaud) and woman (Zouzou), dressed only in their underwear, locked in a room with a bed.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the chilling realities and the human cost of the Nazi concentration camps during World War II. It uses stark imagery and perhaps archival footage to convey the horrors experienced by the victims.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary from 1968 focusing on the sensitive topic of concentration camps, specific critical reception details are difficult to pinpoint. However, films of this nature during that era were generally intended to educate and serve as a historical record, often receiving somber acknowledgment for their important subject matter.

What Reviewers Say

  • A stark reminder of historical atrocities.
  • Aims to educate about the horrors of the Holocaust.
  • Focuses on the human tragedy within the camps.

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The lack of specific director and cast information suggests this may have been a government-produced or educational film intended primarily for archival and informational purposes rather than for commercial release and widespread critical attention.

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