Censorship of the 1950s: This is one of the first movie documentaries about the Holocaust that influenced the production of "Night and Fog". A film by Alain Rene. On December 7, 1941, Adolf Hitler issued the "Night and Fog Law". "Nacht und Nebel Erlass" bypasses all forms of basic law and is a murder order from Hitler to his secret police. It is considered a threat to Nazi Germany and Europe occupied. The law stipulates that these people will not be executed at once, but will disappear in the evening and in fog.
Ten years after the liberation of the Nazi concentration camp in the night of 2417 and the fog this work recorded the abandoned land of Auschwitz and Majdanek. One of the reflections of the first movie about the Holocaust Horror incident, the abandoned camp is quiet, quietness of the sky building is quite contrasting with unforgettable wartime images. Half-caste children from Western Australia were taken from their parents to the facility under the government's orders, forgot their family, their culture, and reinvented themselves as a member of the "white" Australian society I was taught to do. The three girls walked without food and water 1,500 miles, began a magnificent journey to Western Australia and moved along a fence built throughout the country to stop too many rabbits
Censorship of the 1950s: This is one of the first movie documentaries about the Holocaust that influenced the production of "Night and Fog". A film by Alain Rene. On December 7, 1941, Adolf Hitler issued the "Night and Fog Law". "Nacht und Nebel Erlass" bypasses all forms of basic law and is a murder order from Hitler to his secret police. It is considered a threat to Nazi Germany and Europe occupied. The law stipulates that these people will not be executed at once, but will disappear in the evening and in fog.
"Night and Fog" was released in 1956 and is a documentary document that tries "to fight against the human body and emotions of a movie, fantasy, emotions and feelings." (Wilson 29). This is a document about the massacre of Europe and the world and its common memory. How can I forget such a terrible event? This is a question posed by Resnais as Europe is still fighting the events of World War II. This is a painful memory, and Reminds me that Resnais can not forget the incident to humans through night and fog. He accomplished this memorial through several aspects: the broken structure of the film, the contrast between color and black and white photos, and the feel. Night and fog reverse the typical structure, but it has crossed from the present to the past. When the film glided at the abandoned concentration camp, the film began at that time Auschwitz concentration camp (1956). It is similar to ghost town, and this time the European memory of this event