Title: HOLOCAUST CINEMA: AGENCY, AUTHENTICITY, AND THE
LIMITS OF REPRESENTATION |
Authors: Dr. Gabriel Mayer
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Volume:1 Issue: 10 |
Abstract: This article explores the genre of cinema bearing the name, Holocaust Cinema. Historical
considerations of authenticity are examined "Vis a Vis" the ethics and morality associated with a
uniquely tragic event. The agency of victims, places and events are given consideration, as are
the producers, directors and target audiences. The article suggests a necessary target set whereby
an ethical product, and a successful movie are the formative achievement. |
Citation: [Mayer, Gabriel. "HOLOCAUST CINEMA: AGENCY, AUTHENTICITY, AND THE LIMITS OF REPRESENTATION." IJAH, vol. 1, no. 10, 2017, pp. 891-897. November.] |
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