What else can be said about this 9 hour documentary about one of the greatest atrocities of the 20th century? It is a bit long in the tooth, absolutely. But it is an essential document that not only includes witnesses and survivors, but perpetrators as well, describing in horrific detail the gruesome nature of their work.
Though it could've benefitted from archival footage to make a bigger impact, it still drives an emotional knife straight to your soul.
Though it could've benefitted from archival footage to make a bigger impact, it still drives an emotional knife straight to your soul.