El Invierno Más Frío (2021)
This film travels to the chilling corners of Auschwitz, Bkernau and Majdanek concentration camps. There, the renowned Argentine writer Marcelo Birmajer seeks to understand part of what happened and how to prevent it from happening again.
The cold streets of Warsaw, the Ghetto where thousands of Jews lived during the Second World War and the deportation square where the train left for the Nazi concentration camps are living witnesses of one of the darkest times of humanity. This film travels to the chilling corners of the Auschwitz, Bkernau and Majdanek concentration camps where nearly 2 million Jews were murdered. Along with never-before-seen images, the renowned Argentine writer Marcelo Birmajer seeks to understand part of what happened in that dark chapter in the history of humanity and in turn decipher not only how humans could commit such an atrocity, but what they must do to prevent it from happening. happen again.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is El Invierno Más Frío about?
- The cold streets of Warsaw, the Ghetto where thousands of Jews lived during the Second World War and the deportation square where the train left for the Nazi concentration camps are living witnesses of one of the darkest times of humanity. This film travels to the chilling corners of the Auschwitz, Bkernau and Majdanek concentration camps where nearly 2 million Jews were murdered. Along with never-before-seen images, the renowned Argentine writer Marcelo Birmajer seeks to understand part of what happened in that dark chapter in the history of humanity and in turn decipher not only how humans could commit such an atrocity, but what they must do to prevent it from happening. happen again.
- Who directed El Invierno Más Frío?
- El Invierno Más Frío was directed by Luis Ara.
- How long is El Invierno Más Frío?
- El Invierno Más Frío has a runtime of 43m (43 minutes).
- What genre is El Invierno Más Frío?
- El Invierno Más Frío is a Drama, History film.
- Where was El Invierno Más Frío produced?
- El Invierno Más Frío was produced in Uruguay.