



It has now been 80 years since World War II and the Nazi genocide of the Jews came to an end. How do we relate to the memories and history of the Holocaust? This question receives a fascinating, ethically challenging, and cinematically intriguing response in the Ukrainian master Sergei Loznitsa’s observational documentary.
Read moreUsing static cameras, black-and-white photography, and smart sound design, the film bears witness to how extermination camps like Dachau and Sachsenhausen have simply become tourist attractions, leaving it up to us as viewers to interpret what that means. Austerlitz is a truly unique cinematic experience that evokes emotions and reflections that linger long after the film has ended.
Screenings
Tuesday 18. march 13.00 | 13.00 | Cinemateket |
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Sunday 23. march 15.30 | 15.30 | Cinemateket |
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Information
Original title | AUSTERLITZ | |
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Director | Sergei LOZNITSA | |
Year | 2016 | |
Length | 94 min | |
Country | Germany | |
Language | Spanish, English, German | |
Subtitles | English | |
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