Films from the Arsenal

Recent Films about the Holocaust

Aug 12–26, 2021

Online

Totschweigen (Silence). 1994. Austria. Directed and written by Margareta Heinrich, Eduard Erne. Courtesy Arsenal Berlin

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The filmmakers in this program scrutinize the evidentiary record—diary entries, eyewitness and survivor accounts, topographic irregularities—to find proof of Nazi war crimes that continue to be denied some 50 years later.

Organized by Joshua Siegel, Curator, Department of Film, The Museum of Modern Art.

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