International Holocaust Remembrance Day
International Holocaust Remembrance Day commemorates the victims of the Holocaust on January 27, the date when the Auschwitz concentration camp was liberated by the Red Army in 1945. Highlights include Thomas Heise’s understated epic Heimat is a Space in Time, spanning three generations of his family, a “masterful and uncompromising” (Libération) film.
We have two Academy Award-winning films: Pawel Pawlikowski’s Ida, winner of Best Foreign Language Film, hailed as a "compact masterpiece" (New Yorker), and Marcel Ophuls’ Best Documentary Feature winner Hotel Terminus, about the Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie. Pair the latter with As a Young Girl of Thirteen, about Holocaust survivor Simone Lagrange, her deportation to Auschwitz-Birkenau, and her role in bringing Barbie to justice, with footage of her testimony at his trial.
Plus, Joachim Fest's controversial Hitler - A Career, about the eerie inevitability of fascism in Germany. Pair this with Black Sun, which sheds light on the sources of Nazi ideology by examining its occult roots in the world of mysticism, symbols, and fantasies. See also When Memory Comes: A Film About Saul Friedlander, which weaves the Holocaust historian's personal story of survival with his work and emphasis on subjectivity, central to the question of remembrance.
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Ida
Directed by Pawel Pawlikowski • Drama • With Agata Kulesza, Agata Trzebuchowska • 2014 • 80 minutes
From acclaimed director Pawel Pawlikowski (Last Resort, My Summer of Love) comes Ida, a moving and intimate drama about a young novitiate nun in 1960s Poland who, on the verge of taking her vows, ...
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The Ritchie Boys
Directed by Christian Bauer • Documentary • 2004 • 90 minutes
The Ritchie Boys is the riveting, untold story of a group of young men who fled Nazi Germany and returned as soldiers in U.S. uniforms. They knew the psychology and the language of the enemy better than anyone. In Camp Ritchie, Maryla...
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Forgiving Dr. Mengele
Directed by Bob Hercules & Cheri Pugh • Documentary • With Eva Mozes Kor, Sami Adwan, Dan Bar-On, Michael Berenbaum, Albert H. Friedlander • 2007 • 82 minutes
Eva Kor and her twin sister were victims of the infamous Nazi doctor Josef Mengele, who conducted sadistic experiments on human beings at...
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When Memory Comes: A Film About Saul Friedlander
Directed by Frank Diamand • Documentary • 2012 • 65 minutes
WHEN MEMORY COMES: A FILM ABOUT SAUL FRIEDLANDER is a visually arresting documentary that interweaves leading Holocaust historian Saul Friedlander's personal story of survival with an introduction to his work and thought.
Originally a ...
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Harbour of Hope
Directed by Magnus Gertten • Documentary • With Irene Krausz-Fainman • 2013 • 76 minutes
In Spring 1945 Red Cross liberated thousands of concentration camp survivors and rescued them to the Malmö Harbour, Sweden. Among the thousands of survivors brought to Malmö were Irene Krausz-Fainman, Ewa Ka...
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Hotel Terminus - Part II
Directed by Marcel Ophuls • Documentary • 1988 • 107 minutes
"Making this film was like an intense fight for the survival of memory itself."—Marcel Ophuls
A brilliant and epic Academy Award-winning examination of the Nazi SS officer Klaus Barbie, the infamous "Butcher of Lyon", HOTEL TERMINUS: ...
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Hotel Terminus - Part III
Directed by Marcel Ophuls • Documentary • 1988 • 46 minutes
"Making this film was like an intense fight for the survival of memory itself."—Marcel Ophuls
A brilliant and epic Academy Award-winning examination of the Nazi SS officer Klaus Barbie, the infamous "Butcher of Lyon", HOTEL TERMINUS: T...