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Three Minutes: A Lengthening

  • 2021
  • G
  • 1h 9m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,3/10
732
MA NOTE
Three Minutes: A Lengthening (2021)
Presents a home movie shot by David Kurtz in 1938 in a Jewish town in Poland and tries to postpone its ending. As long as we are watching, history is not over yet. The three minutes of footage, mostly in color, are the only moving images left of the Jewish inhabitants of Nasielsk before the Holocaust. The existing three minutes are examined to unravel the human stories hidden in the celluloid.
Liretrailer1 min 17 s
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA snippet of 16mm film offers an emotionally charged, meditative glimpse into the lives of the unsuspecting Jewish citizens of a small Polish village at the precipice of World War II.A snippet of 16mm film offers an emotionally charged, meditative glimpse into the lives of the unsuspecting Jewish citizens of a small Polish village at the precipice of World War II.A snippet of 16mm film offers an emotionally charged, meditative glimpse into the lives of the unsuspecting Jewish citizens of a small Polish village at the precipice of World War II.

  • Director
    • Bianca Stigter
  • Writers
    • Bianca Stigter
    • Glenn Kurtz
  • Stars
    • Helena Bonham Carter
    • Guy Clemens
    • Thomas Dudkiewicz
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,3/10
    732
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Bianca Stigter
    • Writers
      • Bianca Stigter
      • Glenn Kurtz
    • Stars
      • Helena Bonham Carter
      • Guy Clemens
      • Thomas Dudkiewicz
    • 10Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 31Commentaires de critiques
    • 88Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 2 victoires et 14 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux10

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    Helena Bonham Carter
    Helena Bonham Carter
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Guy Clemens
    Guy Clemens
      Thomas Dudkiewicz
        Glenn Kurtz
        • Self
        • (voice)
        Andrzej Lubieniecki
        • Self
        Evelyn Chandler Rosen
        • Self
        • (voice)
        Mary Rosen
        • Self
        • (voice)
        Zdzislaw Sowinski
        • Self
        • (voice)
        • (as Zdzislaw Suwinski)
        Katarzyna Szczesna-Kasprzyk
        • Self
        • (voice)
        • (as Katarzyna Kacprzak)
        Moszek Tuchendler
        • Self
        • (voice)
        • (as Maurice Chandler)
        • Director
          • Bianca Stigter
        • Writers
          • Bianca Stigter
          • Glenn Kurtz
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        maclock

        Not engaging

        I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but unless you have a personal connection to the Holocaust or unless you have professional interest in it, boredom is likely to wash over you as you watch this documentary. I won't recommend Three Minutes: A Lengthening to others. There is an obvious peril in taking three minutes of film and trying to stretch it into an hour-long documentary.

        This documentary appeals to a fairly small number of people. I'm surprised by the generally positive reviews it has received if I'm being honest. Folks should be brave enough to characterize work like this as the underwhelming production that it is. You can take a pass on watching Three Minutes: A Lengthening without missing out on much.
        7michaelhamhigh

        Time is the defining factor

        The three minutes (and 53 seconds) are a home movie of the Jewish inhabitants of Nasielsk, a Polish village near the Ukrainian border, shot in 1938 by visiting American businessman, David Kurtz, who was making a tour of Europe with his wife and three friends. On Thurs 4th August, they visited the place his family had emigrated from and shot Kodachrome footage, some in black and white, some colour, of around 150 of its population. Less than a hundred of Nasielsk's 4,000 Jewish inhabitants would survive the Holocaust.

        The Lengthening is the hour (just over) Stigter's film spends exploring the images, trying to identify the people, draw out meaning and recount their fates. The poignancy of this footage is a given, but you may wonder whether some of Stiger's strategies - running the film in reverse, isolating individual faces - really add much to our understanding. I would, very respectfully, take issue with the assertion that the Holocaust is what makes Kurtz's film poignant. Any footage of people from the past has a desperate sadness. Time is the defining factor and its passing is the obscenity that gives it meaning.
        7asc85

        Finally!

        Although this received excellent critical reviews and was only 69 minutes long, I wasn't sure how much I would like this one for two reasons. The first one was that the three prior reviews before me on IMDb were not very positive. The second reason is that over the years, Holocaust movies no longer break any new ground, and I find them to be mostly derivative. If you see my IMDb review for "Final Account," you will see that most people don't like that I didn't fall all over myself saying how great that documentary is. That's because I've seen that kind of Holocaust film (documentary or dramatic movie) so many times that I don't learn anything new, and it's an absolute bore.

        So why did I l like "Three Minutes: A Lengthening" more? I liked it more because it was a fresher take on the genre, and explored the Holocaust off of a recently discovered home movie taken pre-Holocaust in Poland, and the search to learn more about the town of Nasielsk, and if anyone could recognize any of the people in the home movie, and if anyone who was seen in those three minutes was still alive. I found this all to be very interesting. I also found the eyewitness accounts of what happened in Nasielsk a few years later when the Germans came in to round up all the Jews to be especially sad and powerful.
        gortx

        A commendable examination on film, using film

        Bianca Stigter's fascinating semi-experimental Documentary literally takes three minutes of 16mm home movie footage and examines it in extraordinary detail. Save for one very very brief shot, we see nothing else but that film during the course of the suitably brief 69 minutes.

        Taken on a European vacation in 1938 by David Kurtz the precious (and, at the time, expensive) footage has quick bits in Paris and Geneva, but the prime focus here is the film he shot in Nasielsk Poland. It was predominantly Jewish, and as fate would have it, be largely wiped out by the Nazis the very next year. In a way, THREE MINUTES is like a tragic ghost story - the viewer haunted by the notion that most of the faces we see would be gone so soon thereafter. Remarkably, through research and interviews, Stigter and her team were not only able to name some of the people we see, but even track down a survivor.

        THREE MINUTES is a laudable effort in film examination. No footage so brief has probably been so thoroughly gone over since the Zapruder film. Stigter has done a remarkable job of not only exploring the celluloid for its historical value, but, also giving an afterlife of sorts to the men, women and children of Nasielsk.
        9rbernst-48300

        Breaking Down the Documentary Rules

        Avoided the talking head regime of most documentaries and the flashbacks to coverage that is not relevant. Completely authentic and therefore powerful. Town of Nasielsk, Poland comes alive in this three minute documentary. I had a strong feeling for it because I have just written a new novel, The Girl Who Counted Numbers, Amsterdam Publishers, Out on October 12th on Amazon. Much of the book reflects to characters who lived in Rozvadow, Poland, a shtetl about the same size as Nasielsk, destroyed when the Nazis arrived. I visited Rozvadow and there is a resemblance to Nasielsk. Buildings around a town square. Farmers, Storekeepers. Children playing. A sense of the neighborhood is very keen and most of all life seems to be normal. In this documentary things appear and reappear, come back and leave, emphasizing the patterns of life in the village. This is true in Rozvadow, Poland, too. I wish that I could have seen a three minute film of Rozvadow,Poland.

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        • Anecdotes
          The only footage shown that is not part of the original three minute film is a brief shot of a 3-D model created of the market square in Nasielsk.
        • Connexions
          Features Our Trip to Holland, Belgium, Poland, France and England 1938 (2012)

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        • Date de sortie
          • 2 septembre 2022 (Canada)
        • Pays d’origine
          • Netherlands
          • United Kingdom
        • Site officiel
          • Official site
        • Langues
          • English
          • Polish
          • German
          • Yiddish
        • Aussi connu sous le nom de
          • 三分鐘--超展開
        • Lieux de tournage
          • Nasielsk, Mazowieckie, Pologne
        • sociétés de production
          • Family Affair Films
          • Lammas Park
          • VPRO
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          • 122 500 € (estimation)
        • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
          • 90 144 $ US
        • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
          • 8 062 $ US
          • 21 août 2022
        • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
          • 102 259 $ US
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