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La Ausencia (The Absence) is a poignant and comprehensive Holocaust documentary that delves into both the historical events leading to the Holocaust and the atrocities that unfolded during it. Through powerful survivor testimonies, rare archival footage, and expertly crafted re-enactments, the film presents an immersive exploration of the Holocaust, tracing the rise of the Nazi regime, the implementation of the Final Solution, and the systematic destruction of European Jewry alongside other persecuted minorities.
Incorporating artistic illustrations, theatrical performances, and a stirring musical score, La Ausencia weaves together the past and present, highlighting the stark contrast between liberty and captivity. It offers a deep historical context from the perspective of survivors across different countries impacted by the Holocaust, creating a universal message that transcends borders.
As a historical legacy for future generations, La Ausencia is more than just a retelling of the Holocaust—it is a profound reminder of humanity’s capacity for both destruction and hope, encouraging a global reflection on the importance of liberty, peace, and the lessons of the past.
- Year1995
- Runtime90 minutes
- LanguageSpanish
- CountryVenezuela
- Premiere30th Anniversary Presentation
- DirectorLizbeth Schonfeld
- ScreenwriterLizbeth Schonfeld
- CastSoledad Bravo, Ilann Chester, Pedtro Stern
- CinematographerEitan Steinmetz
- EditorRolando Lowenstein
If you would like to donate to support our efforts, you can do so by clicking here. You can also experience all the films streaming in the Festival's virtual program by purchasing an All-Access Virtual Pass by clicking here.
La Ausencia (The Absence) is a poignant and comprehensive Holocaust documentary that delves into both the historical events leading to the Holocaust and the atrocities that unfolded during it. Through powerful survivor testimonies, rare archival footage, and expertly crafted re-enactments, the film presents an immersive exploration of the Holocaust, tracing the rise of the Nazi regime, the implementation of the Final Solution, and the systematic destruction of European Jewry alongside other persecuted minorities.
Incorporating artistic illustrations, theatrical performances, and a stirring musical score, La Ausencia weaves together the past and present, highlighting the stark contrast between liberty and captivity. It offers a deep historical context from the perspective of survivors across different countries impacted by the Holocaust, creating a universal message that transcends borders.
As a historical legacy for future generations, La Ausencia is more than just a retelling of the Holocaust—it is a profound reminder of humanity’s capacity for both destruction and hope, encouraging a global reflection on the importance of liberty, peace, and the lessons of the past.
- Year1995
- Runtime90 minutes
- LanguageSpanish
- CountryVenezuela
- Premiere30th Anniversary Presentation
- DirectorLizbeth Schonfeld
- ScreenwriterLizbeth Schonfeld
- CastSoledad Bravo, Ilann Chester, Pedtro Stern
- CinematographerEitan Steinmetz
- EditorRolando Lowenstein