
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Movie Name | Niht and Fog (1955) |
| Director | Alain Resnais |
| Writer | Jean Cayrol (narration), Alain Resnais |
| Lead Actor | Michel Bouquet (narrator – French version) |
| Cast | Michel Bouquet (voice), Heinz Norden (English narration) |
| Genre | Documentary, Short, History |
| Release Date | April 19, 1956 (France) |
| Duration | 32 min |
| Budget | Not specified |
| Language | French |
| IMDb Rating | 8.5/10 |
Night and Fog
When it comes to Holocaust documentaries, there is simply no further word than Alain Resnais’s Night and Fog.
Barely 30 minutes in length, the short film comprises a current (for 1955) tour of the various concentration camps intercut with archival video from them. Modern day documentaries (why they keep making new ones I’ll never figure out) show the crumbling facades of Auschwitz and its brethren, but in ’55 things were still relatively intact.
Although the architecture was already decaying a testament to how hastily the camps were constructed you can still sense the presence of the victims who resided in the dormitories and gave up their lives in the furnaces. Surprisingly it’s not this footage that is the most powerful, rather, when Resnais shows us the present day, with its disintigrating mortar between the bricks and not a soul to be found, we get a real sense of history and how quickly it can create a new identity.
Of course, in the end this is still just a short film, but it proves more than enough to give the viewer a complete understanding of the events in Nazi Germany, right down to the heirarchy among regular soldiers, SS officers, and camp commanders.
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