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Night Will Fall

June 2015

  • Son of Saul.

    Film blog
    Holocaust cinema: why film-makers are revisiting a never-to-be-forgotten hell

    Auschwitz-set Son of Saul is focusing the film industry’s attention on the wartime atrocities committed by the Nazis – and it couldn’t be more relevant

April 2015

  • An image from  German Concentration Camps Factual Survey

    Holocaust documentary whose horrors remained unseen reaches cinemas – after 70 years

    The Imperial War Museum has completed a film that catalogued the atrocities uncovered in concentration camps by Allied troops

January 2015

  • The entrance to Auschwitz.

    The Holocaust film that was too shocking to show

    In 1945, overseen by by Alfred Hitchcock, a crack team of British film-makers went to Germany to document the full horror of the concentration camps. Despite being hailed as a masterpiece, the film was never released. Now, after 70 years, the full story of its creation and suppression is being told

September 2014

  • night will fall

    Night Will Fall review – sober, thoughtful documentary

    André Singer has produced a worthy companion piece to Sidney Bernstein’s 1945 suppressed footage of the German death camps, writes Mark Kermode
  • Night Will Fall children liberation Belsen

    Night Will Fall review – unflinching footage reveals true hell of the Holocaust

    Overseen by Hitchcock and completed by the Imperial War Museum, an astonishing British record of the liberation of Nazi death camps exposes the obscenity of Holocaust denial, writes Peter Bradshaw
  • Still from Night Will Fall, a documentary about cameramen filming concentration camps

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    Night Will Fall: watch the exclusive trailer for the Holocaust documentary - video

    Watch the trailer for the documentary about the making of a remarkable and harrowing film: the 1945 study of the Nazi death camps as they were liberated by Allied forces

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