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66000 is one of those films that hits you on a deeper level. It’s a documentary that feels more like a meditation. You see the names of the 66,000 Austrian victims of the Shoa meticulously inscribed on the Prater Hauptallee—each name a story, a life lost. The atmosphere is heavy, somber yet respectful, almost like walking through a living memorial. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to really absorb the weight of the history being presented. There’s no flashy editing or narration; it’s raw, stripped down to its essence. You’re left with a profound sense of loss and remembrance. It’s a distinctive piece that challenges you to engage with the past in a very personal way.
Not your typical documentary formatFocuses on names as a haunting tributeEvokes strong emotional responses
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Margarete Rabow
Director