For many in the film world and beyond, Claude Lanzmann's 566-minute documentary Shoah, first released in 1985, remains a ...
Documentary “All I Had Was Nothingness," which looks at the making of “Shoah,” has its world premiere at the Berlin Film ...
A new documentary by Guillaume Ribot, showcased at the Berlin Film Festival, revisits Claude Lanzmann's epic Holocaust film ...
(JTA) — Before Steven Spielberg, there was Claude Lanzmann. Prior to the birth of what is now the USC Shoah Foundation — Spielberg’s Holocaust testimony archive, which was funded originally ...
A commemorative screening of the monumental documentary came as some artists are questioning whether Germany’s Holocaust ...
All I Had Was Nothingness director Guillaume Ribot tells Screen about opening a window into Claude Lanzmann's filmmaking ...
Watch a clip from the Claude Lanzmann documentary 'All I Had Was Nothingness,' a new film about the 'Shoah' director from filmmaker Guillaume Ribot.
Forty years after the release of French director Claude Lanzmann's seminal work "Shoah", a new documentary at the Berlin Film Festival aims to make the nine-hour-plus opus about the Holocaust relevant ...
All I Had Was Nothingness is, in a way, the CliffsNotes to Shoah: it’s a documentary on how Lanzmann made the film, using ...
And yet writer-director Guillaume Ribot not only does a respectful job here, creating a worthy behind-the-scenes documentary uniquely out of Lanzmann’s own words and images; he does so in a way ...