Die Forscher entdecken Filmmaterial aus dem Zweiten Weltkrieg, das sich als verlorene Dokumentation von Alfred Hitchcock und Sidney Bernstein im Jahr 1945 über deutsche Konzentrationslager h... Alles lesenDie Forscher entdecken Filmmaterial aus dem Zweiten Weltkrieg, das sich als verlorene Dokumentation von Alfred Hitchcock und Sidney Bernstein im Jahr 1945 über deutsche Konzentrationslager herausstellt.Die Forscher entdecken Filmmaterial aus dem Zweiten Weltkrieg, das sich als verlorene Dokumentation von Alfred Hitchcock und Sidney Bernstein im Jahr 1945 über deutsche Konzentrationslager herausstellt.
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- Auszeichnungen
- 8 Gewinne & 14 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Narrator
- (Synchronisation)
- Narrator for German Concentration Camps Factual Survey
- (Synchronisation)
- Self - Royal Artillery
- (as Maj. Leonard Berney)
- Self - Commandant, Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp
- (Archivfilmmaterial)
- Self - Army Cameraman, 1981
- (Archivfilmmaterial)
- (as Sgt. Mike Lewis)
- Self - British Army Photographer
- (Archivtonaufnahmen)
- (as William Lawrie)
- Self
- (Archivtonaufnahmen)
- Self - Imperial War Museums
- (as Dr. Toby Haggith)
- Self - British Army Gunner
- (Archivfilmmaterial)
- Self - Soviet Cameraman, 1986
- (Archivfilmmaterial)
- (as Alexander Voronstov)
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In high school, I saw a French documentary that showed me, for the first time, images I had never even imagined. Horror I could not believe. I remember my classmates getting up at the end of the film and walking out of the room seemingly unfazed. I couldn't move.
Night Will Fall should be seen in every classroom on earth at least once. You cannot be too young or too old to understand the immense nature of mass insanity and those who stand idly by.
I will never forget and, in fact, am galvanized in my belief that we are too quick to assume evil will not touch us.
An absolute must see film. You will want to discuss this in depth with children before you let them watch and after.
NEVER AGAIN.
What this film does is set the discovery of the camps and the aftermath into context both large--the governments involved, and small--the military camera crews and even some camp survivors who are seen both now and in the vintage footage. A real feat to find these people so many years later.
Sure you may think you've seen this all before, both in fiction films and in various documentary ones. But this still packs a punch, perhaps even more so since you will think you already know all there is to know. I've spent a lot of my life studying WW2 and I was still blown away by this film. I'm also a Hitchcock fan, and his name is being used to "sell" this film and the restoration and completion of the original documentary.
A point made in this excellent film is that the intention was to make a documentary that was a warning that unless what happened in Germany is seen and understood that 'night will fall' again and these type of large scale inhumanity will re-occur. Of course you can argue that does in fact happen.
This film shows footage not used in the original documentary and is as much about those who made the film as it is about everything else. Interestingly it talks about Hitchcock's input to help make the film convincing. The horrors of reality being so unreal that they might seem created for effect. You can also see in some of the dead faces some dead faces that will appear in Hitchcock's own fiction films after this one.
This film also contrasts the film which was suppressed with the film that did get finished and released--that version being supervised by Billy Wilder. The makers of this film obviously preferring Hitchcock's version.
And fans of both great directors will see their hand in how they shaped material shot by others. The camp footage was shot by army camera men without a director being there.
The graphic concentration camp footage is very graphic but focuses on the horrible expressions on the faces of the dead that is what makes it overwhelming and gripping.
Very little music is used, the voice over work is first rate as is haunting sound effects work. Part of what Night Will Fall does, by being a behind the scenes making of film is help to show just how real and unstaged these horrors of war were. It is hard to watch this film and come away thinking somehow all this was made up just for the sake of the Jews. In fact its impossible to believe that after you see this film.
Once more let me say this is not the so called Hitchcock film, though portions of that are shown within this film. That you have to seek out elsewhere and see for what it is, it has different things to show and say. This is almost an extended preview and background that helps viewing that film.
I am sorry that footage showing the gas chambers was apparently not yet available. That would further demonstrate the murderous Nazi intent. I've heard apologists claim that the mounds of emaciated dead resulted from a wartime lack of food, not the result of intentional starvation. Still, those German civilians parading through the camps do look well fed. Too bad that more isn't detailed about how the documentary got caught up in the politics of the day. As a result the film ended up filed away for decades. That appears an interesting story deserving of more explanation. Also, the interviews with survivors bring a bygone time to life, and are often as wrenching as the past is. For them, the reality of the camps is still a vivid presence.
No, the 75-minutes are not entertaining, as others point out. Nonetheless, the visible record of "human junk piles" presents an opportunity for our deepest reflection.
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- WissenswertesOliver Keers' documentary research debut.
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Narrator for German Concentration Camps Factual Survey: Unless the world learns the lesson these pictures teach, night will fall... but by God's grace, we who live will learn.
- VerbindungenFeatures Die Todesmühlen (1945)
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- Night Will Fall - Hitchcocks Lehrfilm für die Deutschen
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