Screening of THE INTERROGATION by Erez Pery
Screening of ᴛʜᴇ Iɴᴛᴇʀʀᴏɢᴀᴛɪᴏɴ & meeting with the director Erez Pery | HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL DAY |French Institute in Tel Aviv
The French Institute of Israel welcomes director Erez Pery for a screening of his film The Interrogation followed by a discussion in English about his film.
Film in German and Polish with English and French subtitles |Conference in English after the screening
SYNOPSIS | In 1946, Rudolf Franz Ferdinand Höss, the longest serving commander of Auschwitz concentration camp, is awaiting trial in a Polish prison. Albert, a young and successful Polish investigation judge, is appointed to interrogate Höss and get a perfect confession out of him. The encounter between the two men will unveil the frightening routine and banalization of evil that took place in the camp. By introducing the use of Zyklon B in Auschwitz, Rudolf Höss carried out the most efficient mass killing process ever known, which claimed the lives of approximately 1.1 million people. The film is based on the memoirs Höss wrote before his execution.
Screening of ᴛʜᴇ Iɴᴛᴇʀʀᴏɢᴀᴛɪᴏɴ & meeting with the director Erez Pery | HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL DAY |French Institute in Tel Aviv
The French Institute of Israel welcomes director Erez Pery for a screening of his film The Interrogation followed by a discussion in English about his film.
Film in German and Polish with English and French subtitles |Conference in English after the screening
SYNOPSIS | In 1946, Rudolf Franz Ferdinand Höss, the longest serving commander of Auschwitz concentration camp, is awaiting trial in a Polish prison. Albert, a young and successful Polish investigation judge, is appointed to interrogate Höss and get a perfect confession out of him. The encounter between the two men will unveil the frightening routine and banalization of evil that took place in the camp. By introducing the use of Zyklon B in Auschwitz, Rudolf Höss carried out the most efficient mass killing process ever known, which claimed the lives of approximately 1.1 million people. The film is based on the memoirs Höss wrote before his execution.