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So, 'Shoah, les oubliés de l'histoire' dives deep into a tragic chapter of WWII, focusing on the massive loss of Jewish lives in the USSR—three million, to be exact. It’s not your typical war documentary; it’s more of a haunting exploration of memory and erasure. The Soviet footage they unearthed is striking, raw, and unsettling, letting you witness the stark reality of devastation. The pacing feels meditative, almost lethargic at times, allowing the weight of the content to settle. What stands out is the way it confronts historical amnesia with a stark honesty. There’s a palpable sense of urgency in its storytelling, and it leaves an indelible mark, urging reflection on what was lost.
Focus on historical accuracyEmphasis on Soviet footageThemes of memory and loss
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Key Crew
Véronique Lagoarde-Ségot
Director
Véronique Lagoarde-Ségot
Writer