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Sachsenhausen is a gripping documentary that delves into a tense period at the Sachsenhausen memorial site. The film captures the conflict caused by a director whose decisions to dismantle anti-fascist exhibits stir up deep feelings among former prisoners. It’s really about the struggle to maintain historical accuracy and honor those who suffered. The pacing is compelling, keeping you engaged as it navigates heavy themes of memory and justice. It feels raw and real, with interviews that bring out the emotional weight of the subject. The way it juxtaposes narratives about Nazi crimes and Soviet internment camps adds to its complexity, making it a thought-provoking watch for anyone interested in the politics of memory.
Controversial director's approachInterviews with former prisonersThemes of historical memory and justice
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Walter Krieg
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