French film and WWII historian Sylvie Lindeperg analyzes Alain Resnais's seminal 1956 film, "Night and Fog", and attempts to place it in the context of the historical treatment of WWII, and specifically of the Holocaust, in the decade following those harrowing events. Oddly, she argues that the images of Resnais's famous film are "powerless", in her words.
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An investigation into the fascinating discovery of the first State Bed of Henry VII & Elizabeth of Y...
Documentary video journey in search of the missing Tatar poet Rahim Sattar. The path from the presen...
Sonia Reich- who survived the Holocaust as a child by running and hiding, suddenly believes that she...
This "March of Time" entry examines the many problems, both human and economic, that faced the Allie...
In 1794, French revolutionary Maximilien Robespierre produced the world's first defense of "state te...
Hitler's invasion of Russia was one of the landmark events of World War II. This documentary reveals...
Betty Van Sevenant, a young resistance fighter from Bruges, arrested in March 1942, was declared "Na...
From the beginning, Hergé's work, Tintin's creator, was conditioned by the ideology of his publisher...
It's 1974. Muhammad Ali is 32 and thought by many to be past his prime. George Foreman is ten years ...
This time, in “Atlantida”, Puertas wanders through stories based on memories he keeps from his homet...
From 1937 to 1950, André Poinsignon filmed Sarreguemines, his hometown, and the events it was part o...
World War II, June 1940. France has fallen and suffers the relentless boot of Nazi Germany. But Alge...
″Haymatloz″ tells the stories of five German Jewish academics who emigrated to Turkey in the 1930s, ...
In 1910, the Pennsylvania Railroad successfully accomplished the enormous engineering feat of buildi...