Edition 24: 1–9 August, 2025

Spectrum: Films on Film

Claude Lanzmann: Spectres of the Shoah

United Kingdom, Canada
2015 — 40' / Color

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Synopsis

In 1973, Claude Lanzmann took on a project that would change his life forever: SHOAH, a film about the Holocaust told from the perspective of Jewish people. The film would end up taking 12 years to make and would push Lanzmann to the limits of his endurance. Plagued with financial difficulties, death threats, a severe beating at the hands of former Nazis and intense pressure from all sides, the project nearly drove him to suicide. But when Lanzmann finally released SHOAH in 1985, this masterpiece became the most important film ever made about the Holocaust.

Presented by: HBO

Directors' Biography

Adam Benzine is a film journalist and documentary filmmaker. He currently works as an associate editor for Realscreen, the leading international publisher of non-fiction and documentary news. Adam has previously worked as a Reporter/Factual Editor at C21 Media.

Directors

Adam Benzine

Producers

Adam Benzine

Kimberley Warner

Cinematographers

Alex Ordanis

Editors

Tiffany Beaudin

Sound

Daniel Hewett

Official Film Website

http://cinephil.co.il/lanzmann/

Contact

Cinephil
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Tel Aviv 6511207, Israel
+972 3 566 4129
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