Respite


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Harun Farocki resurrects the images shot by Rudolf Breslauer, a photographer, of the Westerbork camp during the Second World War in the Netherlands. This camp was first created by the Dutch authorities to take in Jewish refugees from Germany in 1939 and finally became a "transit camp" in 1942 following the German occupation. These images do not reveal the horror but underline a certain "calm", a rather convivial organization. Are these images false, because they want to embellish reality, to advocate the productivity of the prisoners at work? In the course of the intertitles, Harun Farocki questions the ambiguity of these images, which can lead to various interpretations.




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"The debate on the use of archival images goes beyond the mere question of aesthetic judgment: it engages an ethics of the gaze, a definition of the place of the spectator, a conception of the event whose resonances are eminently political." Thus Sylvie Lindeberg and Jean-Louis Comolli summarized the challenge of their seminar entitled The Way of Images.

Here, no colorization, no additional sound. In the deepest silence, Harun Farocki slows down the images, stops them, shows them again and above all intersperses them with text boxes giving the spectator elements of context. Through this "reassembling", he expresses precisely what these images shot for Nazi propaganda, in this antechamber of deportation, do not say. He gives us to see and thus allows the necessary distance to think.

 

Éva Tourrent
Filmmaker and Tënk France's Artistic Director

 

 


  • Français

    Français

    40 mn

    Language: Français
  • English

    English

    40 mn

    Language: English
  • Année 2007
  • Pays Germany
  • Durée 40
  • Producteur Harun Farocki Filmproduktion
  • Langue None
  • Sous-titres French, English
  • Résumé court This documentary exhumes rushes of an unfinished film shot in the camp of Westerbork, in the Netherlands, in 1944 by a Jewish prisoner.
  • Programmateur Éva Tourrent|Filmmaker and Tënk France's Artistic Director;
  • Ordre 4

"The debate on the use of archival images goes beyond the mere question of aesthetic judgment: it engages an ethics of the gaze, a definition of the place of the spectator, a conception of the event whose resonances are eminently political." Thus Sylvie Lindeberg and Jean-Louis Comolli summarized the challenge of their seminar entitled The Way of Images.

Here, no colorization, no additional sound. In the deepest silence, Harun Farocki slows down the images, stops them, shows them again and above all intersperses them with text boxes giving the spectator elements of context. Through this "reassembling", he expresses precisely what these images shot for Nazi propaganda, in this antechamber of deportation, do not say. He gives us to see and thus allows the necessary distance to think.

 

Éva Tourrent
Filmmaker and Tënk France's Artistic Director

 

 


  • Français

    Français


    Duration: 40 minutes
    Language: Français
    40 mn
  • English

    English


    Duration: 40 minutes
    Language: English
    40 mn
  • Année 2007
  • Pays Germany
  • Durée 40
  • Producteur Harun Farocki Filmproduktion
  • Langue None
  • Sous-titres French, English
  • Résumé court This documentary exhumes rushes of an unfinished film shot in the camp of Westerbork, in the Netherlands, in 1944 by a Jewish prisoner.
  • Programmateur Éva Tourrent|Filmmaker and Tënk France's Artistic Director;
  • Ordre 4

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