Photographers in the concentration camp

Jacey 2022-12-17 21:53:29

A Catalan prisoner who worked as an archiver in a Nazi concentration camp took advantage of his position and stole the negatives of photographs that documented the atrocities of the Nazis. This film is adapted from a real event, taking advantage of the fact that it is a dumb, and quickly dealt with the matter dumb, so awesome lines. I think the scene of the dumb girl rubbing herself needs a frontal nude scene. The history of a large number of Spaniards detained in the Mauthausen Concentration Camp in Austria during World War II is generally too straightforward.

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  • Paul Ricken: A good photographer must know how to paint with light.

    Francesc Boix: That is cheating.

    Paul Ricken: This is art.

    Paul Ricken: Some pictures have to be touched up. Some others, only the staging. Human beings are malleable.

  • Francesc Boix: [Looking at the Head of Medusa painting] I like it.

    Paul Ricken: Be careful. It used to turn onlookers to stone. I like having some artists as references.

    Francesc Boix: I prefer taking pictures of reality.

    Paul Ricken: Reality doesn't exist, Franz. It all depends on the point of view. Don't forget it.