Holofiction
"Holofiction" is an experimental film that explores the visual representation of the Holocaust through a montage of thousands of excerpts from fictional films and television series produced between 1938 and the present. Drawing from an extensive archive of over 3,000 narrative works the film critically examines how Holocaust imagery has been codified and reproduced in cinema across decades.
"Holofiction" exposes recurring visual motifs and narrative patterns that have become iconic in the portrayal of the Holocaust. Inspired by Claude Lanzmann's skepticism toward visual representations of historical trauma, the film questions the possibility and implications of depicting such an atrocity in fictional cinema. Through its essayistic approach, "Holofiction" invites audiences to reflect on the ethics and responsibility of cinematic storytelling, urging a deeper understanding of how these representations shape collective memory and historical perception.
Source: German Films Service & Marketing GmbH
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Uraufführung (IT): 27.08.2025 - 06.09.2025, Venedig, IFF - Venice Classics: Documentary on Cinema
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- Originaltitel (DE) Holofiction
- Arbeitstitel Dark Tourism II - Holocaust, die verbotene Darstellung
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Uraufführung (IT): 27.08.2025 - 06.09.2025, Venedig, IFF - Venice Classics: Documentary on Cinema