film 'Colette' - risks of a 'modern' approach to the depiction of the Holocaust
TitreThe film 'Colette' - risks of a 'modern' approach to the depiction of the Holocaust
Auteur
Call number808.93358/0043
N° d'objet09617g
Lieu de publicationStuttgart, Germany
Editeuribidem
Année de publication
2016
Paginationpp 243-253
MatérielArticle
SérieLiteratur und Kultur im mittleren und o¨stlichen Europa, 5.
ISBN9783838209524
NotesArticle from the book 'The Holocaust in the Central European literatures and cultures : problems of poetization and aesteticization, proceedings of the International Workshop, 18-19 June 2015', pp231-241
Description
The film "Colette" was made in 2013 by Milan Cieslar and narrates a love story with Auschwitz as a back drop. The film presents a naturalistic picture of an extermination camp and the Holocaust, and stresses violence and nudity. It is the first of its kind in the Czech Republic and there are not many possibilities of how to describe the extermination camp in an innovative way. Film makers include more historic information and they have the power to manipulate the facts