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A FILM UNFINISHED
by Yael Hersonski

SYNOPSIS
At the end of WWII, 60 minutes of raw film was discovered intact in an East German archive. Shot by the Nazis in Warsaw in May 1942, and labeled simply “Das Ghetto,” this footage quickly became a resource for historians seeking an authentic record of the Warsaw Ghetto.
In 1998, another reel was discovered that radically complicated the scholarly interpretation of “Das Ghetto.” The footage, in which glimpses of the Nazi filmmakers can be seen when they accidentally step into each others’ shots, makes clear the great extent to which the Reich’s propagandists staged the scenes in the unfinished film that came to be known as “Das Ghetto.”
A Film Unfinished presents the raw footage of the latter reel in its entirety, carefully noting fictionalized sequences (including a staged dinner party) falsely showing “the good life” enjoyed by Jewish urbanites. We also glimpse the filmmakers forcing some of the more prosperous Jewish inhabitants to ignore the corpses lying in the streets.
Without forcing any conclusions about what the object of the propaganda film, director Yael Hersonski offers insight into how what we believe to be definitive and historical is not always what it appears to be.
DETAILS
89 mins
2010
Israel
English, Hebrew, German, Polish, Yiddish



TRAILER
CREDITS
Director: Yael Hersonski
Producer: Noemi Schory, Itay Ken-Tor
Production Company: Belfilms
Cinematographer: Itay Neeman
Editor: Joelle Alexis
Original Soundtrack: Yishay Hadar
Supporters: The New Fund for Cinema and Television, ARTE, Yad Vashem Film Project, Yes Docu, MDR/SWR
