Language Does Not Lie

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Victor Klemperer (1881-1960), a professor of literature in Dresden, was Jewish; through the efforts of his wife, he survived the war. From 1933 when Hitler came to power to the war's end, he kept a journal paying attention to the Nazis' use of words. This film takes the end of 1945 as its vantage point, with a narrator looking back as if Klemperer reads from his journal. He examines the use of simple words like "folk," "eternal," and "to live." Interspersed are personal photographs, newsreel footage of Reich leaders and of life in Germany then, and a few other narrative devices. Although he's dispassionate, Klemperer's fear and dread resonate

Country:

France

Genre:

Documentary,

History

Duration:

79 minutes

Year:

2004

Director:

Stan Neumann

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Company:

Les Films d'Ici

Cast:
Denis Lavant

Narrator (voice)

Crew:
Stan Neumann

Director

Stan Neumann

Executive Producer