"Shoah," Claude Lanzmann's landmark, 9 1/2-hour documentary about the Holocaust, played in American theaters a little over 25 years ago. In the years since, it has not disappeared. It was on VHS, then ...
Shoah is an epic on the Holocaust featuring interviews with survivors, bystanders and perpetrators in 14 countries. The film does not contain any historical footage but rather features interviews ...
French writer and director Claude Lanzmann died on July 5, 2018, at age 92. The filmmaker was best known for his 9½-hour documentary Shoah, which bore unflinching witness to the Holocaust through the ...
For many in the film world and beyond, Claude Lanzmann's 566-minute documentary Shoah, first released in 1985, remains a milestone that has yet to be surpassed. Even Lanzmann himself, who went on to ...
Shoah, the epic nine-and-a-half hour documentary on the Holocaust by French film director Claude Lanzmann, was released in spring 1985. Show more Shoah, the epic nine-and-a-half hour documentary on ...
Itka Zygmuntowicz spent all of her teenage years in a Nazi concentration camp. Long afterward, in 1994, she sat down with an interviewer with the Shoah Foundation and talked about herself for six ...
French director Claude Lanzmann, whose 9½-hour masterpiece Shoah bore unflinching witness to the Holocaust through the testimonies of Jewish victims, German executioners and Polish bystanders, has ...