No film can accurately document the reality of the Holocaust because it is too heinous. However, the film Night and Fog is certainty one of the most powerful portrayals of the events that took place in the Holocaust. This film was produced by Alain Resnais in 1955, only ten years after the concentration camps were liberated. The wounds were still fresh in this film, which made it even more influential at the time. The film’s main purpose was to reveal the ugly and disturbing actions that the Nazis took part in and later tried to cover up. One of the reasons this film was so impactful was the fact that Resnais chose the narrator Jean Cayrol, who was a survivor of the Holocaust. In addition, music by Hanns Eisler aided in drawing the emotions out of the viewers. While the narration and pictures played a key role in this film's emotional ploy, music helped define the scenes in the film. From the beginning of the film, it is clear that Eisler intentionally chose music that did not coincide with the narration or historical film. The emotions that were drawn from the film clips were
No film can accurately document the reality of the Holocaust because it is too heinous. However, the film Night and Fog is certainty one of the most powerful portrayals of the events that took place in the Holocaust. This film was produced by Alain Resnais in 1955, only ten years after the concentration camps were liberated. The wounds were still fresh in this film, which made it even more influential at the time. The film’s main purpose was to reveal the ugly and disturbing actions that the Nazis took part in and later tried to cover up. One of the reasons this film was so impactful was the fact that Resnais chose the narrator Jean Cayrol, who was a survivor of the Holocaust. In addition, music by Hanns Eisler aided in drawing the emotions out of the viewers. While the narration and pictures played a key role in this film's emotional ploy, music helped define the scenes in the film. From the beginning of the film, it is clear that Eisler intentionally chose music that did not coincide with the narration or historical film. The emotions that were drawn from the film clips were