L'Amérique face à l'Holocauste
Titre original : The U.S. and the Holocaust
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueExplores America's response to the Holocaust, and how it challenged the ideals of democracy.Explores America's response to the Holocaust, and how it challenged the ideals of democracy.Explores America's response to the Holocaust, and how it challenged the ideals of democracy.
- Récompensé par 1 Primetime Emmy
- 2 victoires et 7 nominations au total
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- AnecdotesPeter Coyote, the narrator of this series, has been a frequent narrator in Ken Burns's documentaries since their first collaboration, 1996's The West. In a 2019 New York Magazine interview with Coyote and Burns conducted by Tim Greiving (during the release of Burns's film Country Music), Greiving asked, "Ken, is it project-specific when you choose to use Peter?" and Burns's response was, "Yes it is. I would ask him for every project except those that are subject-wise African-American. There's a process: We would prefer that Peter not see the script and he prefers not to see the script. And we do not run the film while we're recording. We get about 95 percent of the way through editing, and then we say, 'Time for Peter.' An episode might run an hour and 50 minutes. Peter reads it cold. And more often than you could possibly believe, that first take is often terrific. It's usually two, three takes. I'm sure it now drives him insane. I always say, 'Perfect. One more for the insurance company.'"
- ConnexionsFeatured in Ken Burns: One Nation, Many Stories (2024)
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Yes, it's another in-depth, detailed history from Ken Burns and crew.
But having each episode over 2 hours long really drags out. I watched it bite sized chunks and also found myself fast-forwarding at times. Peter Coyote's narration also drones on.
The narration outline, especially in the first episode, parallels immigration issues the USA is having today. Not sure if this emphasis was intentional or as the saying goes, "nothing ever changes."
There are a lot of still photos and videos, taken by the German soldiers, that will likely be new to anyone viewing the documentary.
The testimony from Eva Geiringer in episode 3 about camp conditions will turn your stomach.
But having each episode over 2 hours long really drags out. I watched it bite sized chunks and also found myself fast-forwarding at times. Peter Coyote's narration also drones on.
The narration outline, especially in the first episode, parallels immigration issues the USA is having today. Not sure if this emphasis was intentional or as the saying goes, "nothing ever changes."
There are a lot of still photos and videos, taken by the German soldiers, that will likely be new to anyone viewing the documentary.
The testimony from Eva Geiringer in episode 3 about camp conditions will turn your stomach.
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