
Je vais tuer Hitler is an intriguing documentary that captures a very personal and haunting story set against the backdrop of World War II. Directed by Pauline Horovitz, it delves into the life of young Joseph, a Jewish boy who, in an act of defiance, sets out to assassinate Hitler. The pacing of the film allows you to sit with the weight of his decision, as it interweaves family history and broader themes of resistance. The atmosphere is heavy yet reflective, exploring not just the act but the emotional toll secrecy has on survivors. There's a rawness to the storytelling that feels both intimate and expansive, which really distinguishes this work in the documentary genre.
Engaging exploration of personal history and war.Distinctive blend of documentary and narrative storytelling.Effective use of archival footage enhances the emotional impact.
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Pauline Horovitz
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