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Night and Fog
Filmmaker Alain Resnais documents the atrocities behind the walls of Hitler's concentration camps.
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Plot Summary
This seminal documentary explores the horrors of the Nazi concentration camps. Using a combination of archival footage and contemporary shots of the abandoned camps, it creates a chilling and profound reflection on the systematic dehumanization and extermination that occurred. The film is a stark and unflinching examination of the banality of evil and its lasting impact on human memory.
Critical Reception
Critically acclaimed worldwide for its powerful and unflinching portrayal of the Holocaust, 'Night and Fog' is considered a masterpiece of documentary filmmaking. It is lauded for its innovative use of cinematic techniques to convey the unspeakable, leaving a lasting impression on audiences and filmmakers alike.
What Reviewers Say
A profoundly moving and essential historical document.
Remarkably brave and artistically groundbreaking in its depiction of atrocity.
Its stark imagery and somber narration create an unforgettable viewing experience.
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Awards & Accolades
It won the Jean Vigo Prize in 1956 and was screened at the Cannes Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film was made relatively soon after the liberation of the camps, and the director, Alain Resnais, was reportedly deeply disturbed by the real corpses and human remains he encountered while filming at Auschwitz.
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