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This pioneering study analyzes representations of the Holocaust in French cinema from 1940 on. Through the use of such pivotal films as Night and Fog, The Sorrow and the Pity, and Shoah, it examines the difficulties with which French cinema answers three main questions: What happened, who is responsible, and how can we be sure we will never forget? Colombat then provides detailed analyses of the most widely praised French films dealing with the Holocaust (including works by Orphuls, Losey, and Malle). The book also contains film stills, a detailed filmography, bibliography, index, and a lengthy interview with director Pierre Sauvage.

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title The Holocaust in French Film Filmmakers Series No 33 author - photo 1

title:The Holocaust in French Film Filmmakers Series ; No. 33
author:Colombat, Andre.
publisher:Scarecrow Press
isbn10 | asin:0810826682
print isbn13:9780810826687
ebook isbn13:9780585245904
language:English
subjectHolocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in motion pictures, Motion pictures--France--History.
publication date:1993
lcc:PN1995.9.H53C66 1993eb
ddc:791.43/658
subject:Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in motion pictures, Motion pictures--France--History.
FILMMAKERS SERIES
edited by
ANTHONY SLIDE
1. James Whale, by James Curtis. 1982
2. Cinema Stylists, by John Belton. 1983
3. Harry Langdon, by William Schelly. 1982
4. William A. Wellman, by Frank Thompson. 1983
5. Stanley Donen, by Joseph Casper. 1983
6. Brian DePalma, by Michael Bliss. 1983
7. J. Stuart Blackton, by Marian Blackton Trimble. 1985
8. Martin Scorsese and Michael Cimino, by Michael Bliss. 1985
9. Franklin J. Schaffner, by Erwin Kim. 1985
10. D.W. Griffith at Biograph, by Cooper C. Graham et al. 1985
11. Some Day We'll Laugh: An Autobiography, by Esther Ralston. 1985
12. The Memoirs of Alice Guy Blach, trans. by Roberta and Simone
Blach. 1986
13. Leni Riefenstahl and Olympia, by Cooper C. Graham. 1986
14. Robert Florey, by Brian Taves. 1987
15. Henry King's America, by Walter Coppedge. 1986
16. Aldous Huxley and Film, by Virginia M. Clark. 1987
17. Five American Cinematographers, by Scott Eyman. 1987
18. Cinematographers on the Art and Craft of Cinematography, by Anna
Kate Sterling. 1987
19. Stars of the Silents, by Edward Wagenknecht. 1987
20. Twentieth Century-Fox, by Aubrey Solomon. 1988
21. Highlights and Shadows: The Memoirs of a Hollywood Cameraman,
by Charles G. Clarke. 1989
22. I Went That-a-Way: The Memoirs of a Western Film Director, by
Harry L. Fraser; edited by Wheeler Winston Dixon and Audrey Brown
Fraser. 1990
23. Order in the Universe: The Films of John Carpenter, by Robert C.
Cumbow. 1990
24. The Films of Freddie Francis, by Wheeler Winston Dixon. 1991
25. Hollywood Be Thy Name, by William Bakewell. 1991
26. The Charm of Evil: The Life and Films of Terence Fisher, by Wheeler
Winston Dixon. 1991
27. Lionheart in Hollywood: The Autobiography of Henry Wilcoxon, with
Katherine Orrison. 1991
28. William Desmond Taylor: A Dossier, by Bruce Long. 1991
29. The Films of Leni Riefenstahl, 2nd ed., by David B. Hinton. 1991
30. Hollywood Holyland: The Filming and Scoring of "The Greatest Story
Ever Told,"
by Ken Darby. 1992
31. The Films of Reginald LeBorg: Interviews, Essays, and Filmography,
by Wheeler Winston Dixon. 1992
32. Memoirs of a Professional Cad, by George Sanders, with Tony
Thomas. 1992
33. The Holocaust in French Film, by Andr Pierre Colombat. 1993
34. Robert Goldstein and "The Spirit of '76," edited and compiled by Anthony
Slide. 1993
Shoah 1985 Museum of Modern ArtFilm Stills Archive Page i - photo 2
Shoah (1985)
Museum of Modern Art/Film Stills Archive
Page i
The Holocaust in French Film
By
Andr Pierre Colombat
Filmmakers, No. 33
Page ii British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication data available - photo 3
Page ii
British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication data available
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Colombat, Andr, 1958
The Holocaust in French film / by Andr Pierre Colombat.
p. cm.(Filmmakers ; no. 33)
Filmography: p.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8108-2668-2 (alk. paper)
1. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in motion pictures. 2.
Motion picturesFranceHistory. I. Title. II. Series:
Filmmakers series ; no. 33.
PN1995.9.H53C66 1993
791.43'658dc20 93-17016
Copyright 1993 by Andr Pierre Colombat
Manufactured in the United States of America
Printed on acid-free paper
Page iii
To Pierre-Nicolas, Alban, Stphanie and Julie
Page v
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
I wish to thank Frdric Bonnaud and Alain Marchand at the Cinmathque Franaise, Paris; Nicole Schmitt at the Centre National de la Cinmatographie, Bois d'Arcy; and staff at the Motion Picture Library, Washington, D.C., for their help in locating and viewing films both in France and in the United States. I would like to acknowledge the Stills Library at the Museum of Modern Art, New York City, for their willingness to provide me with stills to illustrate this study. I am also very thankful to the "Friends of Le Chambon" and Pierre Sauvage for providing me with stills from the documentary Weapons of the Spirit.
Let me express my deep appreciation for the continued support I received from Harry James Cargas, Ilona Klein, and film director Pierre Sauvage. In Baltimore, I thank Ellen Jensen for her close and critical reading of the manuscript, and my colleagues at Loyola College for their inestimable encouragement. Thanks also to Marion Wielgosz and the Word Processing Center at Loyola College for their most valuable assistance.
Finally, I am most grateful to my wife and my family for their unrelenting support and endurance during the composition of this study.
Page vii
CONTENTS
Introduction
ix-xx
Part I: The Evolution of the Representation of the Holocaust
1-118
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