(PNAN-CALIF) – For its 25th anniversary, Claude Lanzmann’s historical documentary, “Shoah” has been re-released in a new 35mm print. Two screenings are scheduled for Saturday, February 5 (first half) and Sunday, February 6 (second half), both with start times at 1:00 pm at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco. Also on Sunday, February 13 at 11:00 am, the complete film will be shown.
Filmmaker Landzmann was troubled that the Holocaust was becoming more of a history fact without any realization to the extent of the genocide, but this re-released is a triumph of form and content that reveals hidden truths while rewriting the rules of documentary filmmaking.
By making the past present, this complex work, “Shoah” is a fearlessly, radically and relentlessly film that listens to the unspeakable and photographs what cannot be seen. The recounting of endless detail works together, as it is re-told, to create an overwhelming experience of a time in history.
Considered by many to be one of the greatest films ever made, this epic-nine-and-a-half hour work will also be presented by the Pacific Film Archive in Berkeley on February 20, 26 and 27.
For tickets and other information, call 415.978.2787 or see www.ybca.org.