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Dachau Liberation

Original title: Dachau - Death Camp
  • 2021
  • TV-MA
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
341
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Dachau Liberation (2021)
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Interviews with those who were there and their family members. A Unique insight into the Nazi's first Concentration Camp.Interviews with those who were there and their family members. A Unique insight into the Nazi's first Concentration Camp.Interviews with those who were there and their family members. A Unique insight into the Nazi's first Concentration Camp.

  • Director
    • Kamil Kulczycki
  • Writers
    • Kamil Kulczycki
    • Maksymillian Kulczycki
  • Stars
    • Andre Bonet
    • Andrzej Branecki
    • Pieter Dietz de Loos
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    341
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kamil Kulczycki
    • Writers
      • Kamil Kulczycki
      • Maksymillian Kulczycki
    • Stars
      • Andre Bonet
      • Andrzej Branecki
      • Pieter Dietz de Loos
    • 6User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Andre Bonet
    • Self
    Andrzej Branecki
    • Self
    Pieter Dietz de Loos
    • President of the International Committee of Dachau
    Dee Eberhart
    • United States Army
    Peter Henty
    • United States Army
    Anna Jagodzinska
    • Historian at the Institute of National Remembrance
    Albin Kobentar
    • Self
    Leslaw Kulczycki
    • Self
    Maksymillian Kulczycki
    • Self
    Mateusz Lewandowski
    • Self
    Alan Lukens
    • United States Army
    Max Mannheimer
    • Self
    Bernard Marks
    • Self
    Björn Mensing
    • Pastor Church of Reconciliation
    Aleksander Muzyczuk
    • Self
    Abba Naor
    • Self
    Stawko Pulec
    • Self
    Felix L. Sparks
    • United States Army
    • Director
      • Kamil Kulczycki
    • Writers
      • Kamil Kulczycki
      • Maksymillian Kulczycki
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    1Thorazine

    Don't waste your time.

    This must be some school project or something, 'cause it's one of the worst documentaries ever made. First, the editing and direction, awful! The survivors try to tell their stories, but they keep cutting it like they only tell punchlines. The music is straight out of b-horror movie and it doesn't fit at all, anywhere, and it also cuts all the time and occasionally there are some weird synth string build ups. Why? Also, some stories are told with fixed text on the bottom and some are scrolling on the bottom, with different font of course.

    But what makes this even worse, is the American voice over. Pronounciations of places and names are grade F, and that means failure. Then there is the thing, where he "acts" these stories out, and it's like watching a documentary made for a South Park episode. Around 29mins in, he says "guinea pigs" like he was Randy March and it goes on and on with that horrible b-movie soundtrack.

    There's loads of documentaries about WW2 and about the atrocities of Nazi Germany, but this so called "documentary" is just plain wrong on so many levels. It doesn't do justice to the victims, quite the opposite actually, 'cause it doesn't tell a single story in full and it's made like bad school project. Clip-cut-paste-add music-do a bad voice over, it almost feel like taking advantage of history and try to cash in.

    Don't watch this! It's not educational at all and it's vary badly made, with some horrifying archive footage that we have seen in so many documentaries before.
    5andydale-89285

    Good

    As the person above mentions, the constant mis-pronounciation of Dachau and Fascism ruins a potentially brilliant documentary.

    I was getting ready to pull my hair out.
    6Lejink

    A Slight Disservice

    My wife and I visited the camps at Auschwitz and Berkenau in January of this year in the freezing cold and it was in every way a truly chilling experience. We therefore felt duty bound to watch this fifty minute documentary which focused on another infamous concentration camp at Dachau.

    I thought the brevity of the film somewhat strange however, in light of the seriousness of the subject to which I can perhaps only attribute to a lack of actual footage from the camp itself. Thus the narrative used the current device of very obviously recreating some imagined scenes played by actors which for me certainly jarred my sensibilities. The story also crossed over into other camps including Auschwitz / Berkenau as if to unnecessarily pad things out, plus some photographic images were repeated unnecessarily I felt.

    The film was however unstinting I broadcasting the horrific and harrowing vérité footage of the treatment of the Jewish and other prisoners both on video and in photographuc stills and these are supplemented by latter-day interviews with several of the survivors and also the liberating Anerican soldiers, all of whom naturally still bear the scars of their experiences. However even some of these interviews seemed poorly edited with some of the interviewees' words at times randomly cut up between others.

    Sadly this film had a correspondingly "cut and paste" feel to it which for me reduced the effect it should have had on me, but please understand my criticism is of the film-makers and not the film or participants themselves who deserve only our great respect and sympathy for somehow enduring what they went through.
    10tgomez-07384

    Dachau, First Concentration Camp

    The footage is hard to watch and stories are heartbreaking but thankful this story is being told.
    6carrona

    Irritating Mispronunciation Throughout

    How is it possible for the American voiceover artist, employed by a presumably 'professional' production company, to continually mispronounce the name of such an infamous concentration camp, without anyone attempting to correct the error before the documentary was released?

    Beyond irritating. Ruins the viewing experience.

    If they can't even get that part of this horrific story correct, should we just assume there are other factual errors elsewhere?

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      Dachau was the first concentration camp in the Nazi system of terror. It was established on March 22, 1933 on the orders of Heinrich Himmler.

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      • January 25, 2021 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • Poland
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    • Language
      • English
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