Réalisé par Elida Schogt |
Canada, 1999 (documentaire / expérimental, 13 minutes, couleurs, anglais) |
Image : © Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre |
Description du film [en anglais] : « A unique, efficient and intimate dissertation using home movies and generic instructional archival material to inform us about Zyklon B, a common pesticide transformed into a genocidal weapon by the Nazis. The film paints a horrifying picture of the Holocaust without using Holocaust imagery. This is a document of great emotional weight, offering insight into how we are reminded of our history by the most common of everyday activities. » -- Stacey Donen (source) |