Germany, Austria
Michal Kosakowski
It 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.

Michal Kosakowski is a Polish-German filmmaker and media artist whose work explores the boundaries between documentary, fiction, and experimental cinema. His oeuvre challenges societal and moral limits, blending theoretical inquiry with innovative narrative forms. He studied film at Fabrica – the Benetton Research Centre for Communication in Italy, where he collaborated with renowned photographer Oliviero Toscani on a range of film and media projects addressing cultural, political, and humanitarian issues.