Monday, July 11, 2011

Kiana Holmes- A Film Unfinished


A Film Unfinished captures the life's of the Jew's in an unbiased way, clean from the tampering they had hopes of. Although the film was never meant for our eyes, it somehow made it way into our hands. The filming takes place in the Warsaw ghetto in the spring of 1942, where an extremely large community of Jews are fenced into an area less than 3 mile radius. Black and white footage of children begging on the street corners, and stealing food from each other fills the camera. Families are forced to act out parties and scenes of ladies walking to and from shops with their children. Corpses cover the sidewalks on the street for days as the Jews are told to "walk past holding our heads high" while the men film it. Graves with body's buried so deep a man couldn't know where they had started. With voice overs of real survivors to account for the videos being played. The plan of the footage is to capture all sides of the ghetto, the rich, the middle class, and the poor. Only to later cut it and fix it to what they thought would show the world that the Jews were enjoying their lives and taking advantage of where they were. This is what they were using to keep us in the dark.

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