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The Award for Holocaust Representation in Film, Courtesy of the Austrian Cultural Forum

The Brutalist

Dir.: Brady Corbet
| 215 minutes

The journey of a Hungarian-born Jewish architect who immigrates to the US after the war with nothing, and lands a massive architectural project that transforms his life. Winner of the Best Director Award at the Venice Film Festival, The Brutalist is a monumental historical epic.

From Darkness to Light

Dir.: Eric Friedler, Michael Lurie
| 108 minutes

A documentary exploring Jerry Lewis's unreleased 1972 film, The Day the Clown Cried, its mysterious disappearance, and the search for its unreleased footage. Featuring exclusive interviews and previously unseen materials, the film uncovers the story of one of the most ambitious US-European co-production projects of its time.

Führer and Seducer

Dir.: Joachim A. Lang
| 123 minutes

A dramatic deconstruction of Joseph Goebbels’s deadly propaganda machine. While Hitler is at the height of his power, Joseph Goebbels serves as the mastermind behind the images, speeches, and films that prepared the German people for the mass murder of Jews.

The Future Awaits

Dir.: Nils Tavernier
| 91 minutes

Paris, 1942. Thirteen-year-old Tova and her parents are expelled from their home and are forced to hide in a tiny room, relying on the mercy of neighbors. Tova refuses to succumb to the harsh reality and manages to harness her imagination to bring hope to her family. 

Marco, The Invented Truth

Dir.: Aitor Arregi, Jon Garaño
| 101 minutes

Based on true events, the film explores the story of a concentration camp deportee from Spain who turned out to be fictitious. Filmmakers Aitor Arregi and Jon Garaño present a film that is fearless in exploring how truth is deployed in both life and cinema.