Screening the Holocaust: Cinema's Images of the Unimaginable

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Indiana University Press, 1988 - History - 212 pages
Analysis of selected films about the Holocaust focusing on the concentrationcamp and the program of genocide, and how they are represented. The Photographic Image and Cinematic Documentation; The Discontent of Film Narrative; Stylistic Approaches to the Representation of the Holocaust on the Screen: The Czech Cinema; The Hollywood Film and the Presentation of the Jewish Catastrophe; Chaplin's The Great Dictator; Modernist and Post-Modernist Comprehensions of the Nazi Terror and Inhumanity

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The Photographic Image and
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The Discontents of Film Narrative
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Stylistic Approaches to
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