The Last of the Unjust
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The Last of the Unjust (original French title:Le Dernier des injustes) is a 2013 French documentary film directed by Claude Lanzmann that centres on the activities of Rabbi Benjamin Murmelstein in the Theresienstadt concentration camp, during The Holocaust.[1]
References
- ^ Lane, Anthony (February 10, 2014). "The Cost of Survival". The New Yorker.
2. Hájková, Anna, The Last of the Self-Righteous: Claude Lanzmann’s version of Benjamin Murmelstein, histoire@politique, September 2014
3. Yvonne Kozlovsky Golan (2017), "Benjamin Murmelstein, a Man from the "Town 'As If'": A Discussion of Claude Lanzmann's Film the Last of the Unjust (France/Austria, 2013)", Holocaust Studies, A Journal of Culture and History, vol. 23, No. 4, pp. 464–482.
4. Yvonne Kozlovsky Golan (2019), "The Role of the Judenräte in Serving Nazi Racial Policy: a Discussion of Claude Lanzmann’s film ‘Last of the unjust’", Slil: a Journal of History, Cinema and Television, pp. 72-98, peer-reviewed (Heb.).
5. Yvonne Kozlovsky Golan (2020), "Through the Director’s Lens: Claude Lanzmann’s Oeuvre: Commemorating the First Anniversary of his Passing", Canadian Institute for the Study of Antisemitism (CISA), Antisemitism Studies, Vol. 4, No. 1 (Spring 2020), pp. 143–168.
External links
- The Last of the Unjust at IMDb
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