‘Four Winters’ is a documentary with suspense, humor, and zero sentimentality
Taika Waititi’s new film is a masterpiece
‘The Number on My Great-Grandpa’s Arm’ uses animation to elevate a documentary about a survivor and his 10-year-old great-grandson
A contemplative look at old ghosts and new beginnings from Prague to Brazil
The East German-Bulgarian Holocaust movie ‘Sterne,’ screening this weekend at the New York Jewish Film Festival, is one of a group of visceral films made in Communist countries by or with people who survived the war
Was ‘The Day the Clown Cried’ really all that ‘bad, bad, bad,’ or was it just ahead of its time?
Nearly 85 percent of all Holocaust-themed Oscar nominees—going back to the first, ‘The Diary of Anne Frank’ (1959)—have received at least one Academy Award
The BBC released a short documentary about ‘The Day the Clown Cried,’ a film the legendary comedian has called ‘embarrassing’
In a public debate over a controversial new Holocaust film, Poland faces up to a complicated past
Judy Blume’s 35-year-old classic Starring Sally J. Freedman as Herself avoids the main problem of Holocaust fiction: sanctification
A response to Agnieszka Holland’s Academy Award-nominated film
Why the sci-fi movie is one of the most important Holocaust films in recent memory
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Pop-star Spears in talks for a Holocaust movie
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