“Zyklon Portrait” is about Zyklon B – the pesticide transformed into a genocidal weapon by the Nazis in the 1940s. It is also an elegy for the filmmaker’s grandparents. After years of silence, the filmmaker’s mother finally talks about her parents’ horrific fate. “Zyklon Portrait” is a Holocaust film without Holocaust imagery: family photographs, underwater photography and hand-painted imagery draw a personal story out of historical minutiae. “Elliptical and eerily beautiful.” – John Doyle, The Globe & Mail Awards: Grand Prize, Bilbao International Festival of Documentary and Short Film, Spain; Best Short, Best Editing and Vision TV Humanitarian Award, Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival; Best Documentary Debut, New York Exposition of Short Film & Video; Special Mention, Fipresci Jury, International Documentary Filmfestival Amsterdam.
Zyklon Portrait
- Film Maker
- Schogt, Elida
- Year
- 1999
- Country
- Canada
- Language
- Format
- 16mm
- Length
- 12
- Genre
- documentary, experimental
- Category
- Families, history, Jewish, Portraits, Race + Ethnicity


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