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Film & DocumentaryJuly 23, 2021 • View in browserJafar Panahi, Laura Poitras, and Other Filmmakers Reflect on the Pandemic YearThe seven shorts of the anthology The Year of the Everlasting Storm are impressively varied, given the constraints under which they were made. | Sophie Monks Kaufman How Tennis Star Naomi Osaka Handles the Pressure of CompetitionGarrett Bradley’s Netflix docuseries explores the tennis star as a vessel for other people’s love and aspirations. | Bedatri D. Choudhury In M. Night Shyamalan’s New Thriller, a Beach Rapidly Ages Anyone Who VisitsOld literalizes the adage about how life passes you by in a flash, to horrifying effect. | Juan Barquin Experimental Animation Gems by Suzan Pitt, Walerian Borowczyk, and MoreHere are some cartoons outside the mainstream, from a mischievously psychosexual short to an allegory for post-WWII Europe. | Ela Bittencourt Netflix’s Purchase of an Iconic LA Theatre and What It Could MeanOpened in 1922, the Egyptian Theatre played host to Hollywood’s first-ever movie premiere. | Jordan Cronk 75 Years On, How Cinema Remembers the HolocaustWith those who directly experienced the events dwindling in number, films about the Holocaust must now grapple with what “Never forget” truly means. | Justine Smith This is the final part of a three-part series about how the Holocaust has been depicted in cinema. See part one, about witness narratives, and part two, about the role of testimony, below. How Movies Have “Witnessed” the Holocaust Over the DecadesSince cameras were first pointed at the concentration camps, filmmakers have faced challenges in how to respectfully and meaningfully depict atrocity. | Justine Smith How Those Who Lived Through the Holocaust Have Testified in FilmWhile narratives depicting the Holocaust present fixed versions of events, testimonial films tend to be more open-ended, and pose more profound questions. | Justine Smith Join Our CommunityBecome a Hyperallergic Member and join over 5,000 readers committed to sustaining independent arts journalism. Support Hyperallergic
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