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Arlette (2017) is a raw and intimate documentary that dives deep into the harrowing experiences of Arlette Andersen, a Danish/French Holocaust survivor. Directed by Thomas Kvist Christiansen, the film has a stark, almost haunting atmosphere. The pacing is deliberate, allowing Arlette's poignant memories to unfold in a way that feels both personal and universal. The stark contrasts between her normal teenage life in Paris and the horrors of Auschwitz are striking. What really stands out are her performances—it's not just about recounting events, it's about the emotional weight behind them. The practical effects aren't flashy, but the authenticity makes the viewer feel the gravity of her story. It's a film that lingers, asking us to confront the past while reflecting on humanity's capacity for both darkness and resilience.
Powerful personal narrativeEmotional depth through first-hand accountsExplores themes of resilience and memory
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Thomas Kvist Christiansen
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