Cannes 2013. The Past, Present Tense: Claude Lanzmann's "The Last of the Unjust"
Daniel KasmanFrom footage of the first interview originally shot for but unused in Shoah, Lanzmann fashions a new film set at once in 1975 & 2012.
From footage of the first interview originally shot for but unused in Shoah, Lanzmann fashions a new film set at once in 1975 & 2012.
Also: New books, silver discs and goings on all over.
Also: Adam Shatz on Claude Lanzmann’s memoir and Catherine Grant’s roundup on Latin American and other radical and revolutionary cinema.
Also: Charlie Kaufman’s writing a novel and Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner’s making a movie.
Fine new issue of the Brooklyn Rail, a sprawling list, news and more.
Above: Claude Lanzmann's The Karski Report. Or Seeing is Believing The epigram to Claude Lanzmann’s The Karski Report (2010)—“I saw, but I didn’t believe, and because I
"Returning to movie screens a full generation after its initial 1985 theatrical run, Claude Lanzmann's Shoah has in many ways become obscured by its reputation," writes Eric Hynes in the Voice. "From