Documentary on Nazi Euthanasia Program Premieres at Slamdance
Documentary on Nazi Euthanasia Program Premieres at Slamdance

Documentary on Nazi Euthanasia Program Premieres at Slamdance

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Several new works explore the Holocaust and its enduring impact. 'Disposable Humanity' premieres at Slamdance Film Festival, highlighting the Nazi Aktion T4 program that murdered disabled people, through the lens of director Cameron Mitchell's family history (Forbes). Adrien Brody stars in 'The Brutalist,' portraying a fictional Jewish refugee architect, Laszlo Toth, whose survival story echoes his past role in 'The Pianist' (The Straits Times). Michael S. Gutter's book 'Never Again Still Means Never Again' denounces anti-Semitism and celebrates Jewish contributions while combating neo-Nazi ideologies (The Epoch Times). Additionally, Claude Lanzmann's 'Shoah' was screened at the Berlin International Film Festival, emphasizing the importance of remembering the Holocaust amidst political tensions (The New York Times). Lastly, Michael Green's book 'Ordinary Men, Extraordinary Evil' examines how ordinary people became perpetrators of genocide, providing a chilling look at the bureaucratic nature of the Holocaust (Medium).

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