KZ (2006)

Even after 60 years, there is much to be explored and shared about the Holocaust. Scores of documentaries valiantly record survivors' harrowing testimonies or uncover a surprising new angle through archival research. But it's still possible to feel numb to the unspeakable images and stories from this diabolical chapter of human history. Propelled by this observation, Rex Bloomstein brings us KZ, a groundbreaking, haunting film that looks at emotional repression and confrontation today in relation to the Nazi atrocities. Bloomstein examines the spiritual shadow cast on visitors, tour guides, and local residents by Mauthausen, a concentration camp ("KZ" for short) on the banks of the Danube.

Director: Rex Bloomstein
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 97 min
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Editing: Richard Rhys Davies
Country: United Kingdom
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is KZ about?
Even after 60 years, there is much to be explored and shared about the Holocaust. Scores of documentaries valiantly record survivors' harrowing testimonies or uncover a surprising new angle through archival research. But it's still possible to feel numb to the unspeakable images and stories from this diabolical chapter of human history. Propelled by this observation, Rex Bloomstein brings us KZ, a groundbreaking, haunting film that looks at emotional repression and confrontation today in relation to the Nazi atrocities. Bloomstein examines the spiritual shadow cast on visitors, tour guides, and local residents by Mauthausen, a concentration camp ("KZ" for short) on the banks of the Danube.
Who directed KZ?
KZ was directed by Rex Bloomstein.
How long is KZ?
KZ has a runtime of 1h 37m (97 minutes).
What genre is KZ?
KZ is a Documentary film.
Where was KZ produced?
KZ was produced in United Kingdom.