Review by David A. Bell
Reviews with tag "Holocaust"
Photographic Perspectives on the Everyday: Julia Pirotte’s Images of Occupation in Marseille
Review by Abigail E. Lewis
Anna Seghers’ and Christian Petzold’s [Transit]
Review by Ruth Schwertfeger
Multi-directional History in [The Battle of Algiers]
Review by Ethan B. Katz
Film and Fiction? Marguerite Duras, [La Douleur] and [The War]
Review by Shannon L. Fogg
Libya and the Holocaust: Yossi Sucary’s [Benghazi-Bergen-Belsen]
Review by Jessica R. Hammerman
Forgetting is Easy, Remembering is Murder: Didier Daeninckx, [Meurtres pour mémoire] (1983)
Review by Alan Morris
New Directions in French Holocaust Film: [The Origin of Violence], [Once in a Lifetime], and [Victor “Young” Perez]
Review by Alyssa Goldstein Sepinwall
Sisters in the Resistance: [The Nightingale]
Review by Shannon L. Fogg
Christophe Boltanski’s Memories of War and Peace
Review by Philip Nord
[The Jewish Cardinal:] Jean-Marie Lustiger and the Struggle for Interfaith Reconciliation
Review by John Connelly
A Surfeit of Creative License in George Clooney’s [The Monuments Men]
Review by Elizabeth Campbell Karlsgodt
Méliès and the Dreyfus Affair: [Paper Conspiracies]
Review by Venita Datta
Vichy France from the Margins: [Les Hommes libres]
Review by Ethan Katz
Vichy France from the Margins: [Half-Blood Blues]
Review by Jeff Jackson
[La Rafle]
Review by Julian Jackson
Being Medieval and Civilized
Review by Daniel Lord Smail
[Suite Française,] Irène Némirovsky
Review by Sara Maza