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![Night and Fog](/imagesen/small/4659.jpg)
, 32minutes
Directed by Alain ResnaisOrigin FranceGenres War,
Documentary,
HistoricalThemes Films about racism,
Films about religion,
Documentary films about racism,
Documentary films about law,
Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Documentary films about religion,
Political films,
Films about Jews and Judaism,
Documentary films about World War IIActors Michel BouquetRating85%
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Night and Fog is a documentary that alternates between past and present and features both black-and-white and color footage. The first part of Night and Fog shows remnants of Auschwitz while the narrator Michel Bouquet describes the rise of Nazi ideology. The film continues with comparisons of the life of the Schutzstaffel to the starving prisoners in the camps. Bouquet then addresses the sadism inflicted upon the doomed inmates, including torture, scientific and medical "experiments", executions, and prostitution. The next section is shown completely in black-and-white, and depicts images of gas chambers and piles of bodies. The final topic of the film depicts the liberation of the country, the discovery of the horror of the camps, and the questioning of who was responsible for them.![La tumultueuse vie d’un déflaté](/static/pasdimage.jpg)
, 59minutes
Directed by Camille PlagnetOrigin FranceGenres DocumentaryThemes Transport films,
Rail transport films,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Documentary films about technologyThe film portrays the turbulent life of the “Great Z”, an engine driver on the Abidjan - Ouagadougou line for twenty years. He was laid off in 1995 by the National Railways of Burkina Faso following the privatization imposed by the World Bank. A seasoned reveler and a hedonist to the bone, he suddenly finds himself with no reason to live. He has lost everything and lives a gloomy life while waiting for his retirement pension. Tormented and employing a brutal and violent vocabulary, he emphatically describes his problems, his hatreds and his hopes.