Claude Lanzmann, who died at 92 in July, returned to material shot for his landmark film “Shoah” (1985) several times, most recently in the riveting documentary “The Last of the Unjust” (2014). “Shoah ...
And yet writer-director Guillaume Ribot not only does a respectful job here, creating a worthy behind-the-scenes documentary uniquely out of Lanzmann’s own words and images; he does so in a way that ...
A monumental Blu-ray package for a monumental documentary, the Criterion Collection has put together an invaluable three-disc set that is worth every penny of its price tag. Released in 1985, director ...
Claude Lanzmann’s sprawling 1985 documentary “Shoah” deserves its slot as the definitive non-fiction Holocaust movie, but even its eight-hour running time can’t fully encompass the director’s years of ...
“Shoah: Four Sisters” consists of four short features taken from interviews he shot for “Shoah” in the 1970s, each showcasing the testimony of a different female Holocaust survivor. p pulse Follow ...