Human Remains (film)
Human Remains is a 1998 Danish-American documentary short film written and directed by filmmaker Jay Rosenblatt.[2][3][4]
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Directed by | Jay Rosenblatt |
Written by | Jay Rosenblatt |
Distributed by | Locomotion Films[1] |
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Countries | United States Denmark |
Summary
It reveals every intimate and mundane detail about the personal lives of Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Joseph Stalin, Francisco Franco and Mao Zedong[5][6][7] while illustrating the banality of evil.[8][9][10]
Production
Even though it is only a 30-minute film, it took Jay Rosenblatt 3 years to complete it with eight months of research.[11][12]
Accolades
The film has won over 27 awards including a Sundance Jury Award.[13]
References
- Human Remains (excerpt) posted by Karl-Heinz Teuber (German voiceover for the film) on YouTube
- AllMusic
- Human remains (VHS tape, 1998) - WorldCat.org
- Deckert Distribution GmbH
- "Fandor". Archived from the original on 8 November 2020. Retrieved 10 December 2020.
- TCM.com
- BFI
- 1998 Best Short Documentary—IDA Awards: Human Remains|International Documentary Association
- Rosenblatt, Jay — Senses of Cinema
- The Smell of Burning Ants — Senses of Cinema
- "Human Remains". Kanopy. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
- Senses of Cinema
- "Sundance Film Festival: Juries, Awards Night Host Announced". www.sundance.org. 17 January 2019. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
External links
- Human Remains at IMDb
- Human Remains at Jay Rosenblatt Films
- Excerpt
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