2014
DOI: 10.1386/sfs.4.2.195_1
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As the crow flies: Conventions and symbolism in Seven Minutes in the Warsaw Ghetto

Abstract: In feature-length Holocaust cinema, viewers witness two hours of harrowing events, before being pacified with an ending providing some comfort and relief; often undermining what has gone before. However, in short-film Seven Minutes in the Warsaw Ghetto, this structure is reversed, fitting perfectly with the medium to provide a stronger, lasting impact.

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