Comp. 102-118
Mr. Neuburger
25 March 2013
Summary
"A Flim Unfinished"
"A Film Unfinished" is a movie about how historians uncovered footage that had been filmed overthe course of the Holocaust in a ghetto. The ghetto that was filmed was the largest, it was called the
Warsaw Ghetto. While first watching these films people would think that this ghetto was full of
happiness. Commonly watching people dancing and going to different shows and activities didn't
make it look so bad. In reality the Jews were in high numbers around 350,000 in just a 1.5 mile span
and constantly were stepping over each other and crammed too tight in the small space provided.
Later in the film you were able to see Nazis doing different takes and camera angles, which meant the
filmings were being staged to look good to the eye. Jews were being beaten, starved and many died
and just layed in the streets. Only the rich were able to buy good food such as meats and breads, but
that was only a handful of about 20 people. The camera men actually didn't know why they were
filming these events, they just did as they were told. They caught on film, some of the worst acts in
history.
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