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Arild Fetveit <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 28 Oct 1996 19:00:12 +0100
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Actually, I think the word "jew" appears once. Some deplore this (e.g.
Krantz), but I think this critique fails to appreciate Resnais concern with
brutality more generally. As Krantz actually is aware of, Resnais wanted to
make a film that could also adress the french engagement in Algeria at the
time. Regrettably, it looks like Resnais message still has current value.
 
Charles Krantz (1985) "Teaching Night and Fog: History and Histeriography".
in Film and History, vol XI, No. 1, feb. 1985: 2-15.
 
 
Arild
 
 
 
 
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