Son of Saul (Hungarian; 2015)
Just how far would you go to maintain cultural and religious practices? Even went your life is in danger? In a World War 2 concentration camp when Jews are shovelled into incinerators by Nazis? Well, this is what Saul does. In this disturbing Hungarian movie, set over two days in one of those camps, Jews are lined up, 'processed' to be killed, burned alive, shot and buried in mass graves, emptied their coats of their belongings, and have their ashes spread unceremoniously by the river. It is just a banal activity that goes on there. Saul is a sonderkommando, a run-around helper of the Nazis, who is threatened with death if they do not help the German soldiers in their nefarious act.
Probably to avert his attention from the stresses of yells, screams, and cries of dying people around him, he goes around looking for a rabbi to do the last rights of a young Jewish whom he tried to help and died.
His search for a rabbi amongst the captured Jews in the midst of the morbidly tense atmosphere of the camp and the imminent uprising by his colleague set a high-wire drama of the Holocaust.
Being a Holocaust sympathising film, there are no surprises here. It had been feted with many accolades including the Oscars and Cannes.

Probably to avert his attention from the stresses of yells, screams, and cries of dying people around him, he goes around looking for a rabbi to do the last rights of a young Jewish whom he tried to help and died.
His search for a rabbi amongst the captured Jews in the midst of the morbidly tense atmosphere of the camp and the imminent uprising by his colleague set a high-wire drama of the Holocaust.
Being a Holocaust sympathising film, there are no surprises here. It had been feted with many accolades including the Oscars and Cannes.
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