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I was born in Italy — my father is from Perugia, an Etruscan family — and I have a German mother..
Labyrinth of Lies, the repressed truth about Auschwitz
- Giulio Ricciarelli portrays a post-war period in which Germans under the age of 30 don’t know what a concentration camp is
Alexander Fehling in Labyrinth of Lies
One thing strikes the viewer in the first few minutes of Labyrinth of Lies [+see also:
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interview: Giulio Ricciarelli
film profile] by Giulio Ricciarelli: how in 1958, Germans under the age of 30 didn’t know what Auschwitz was.
It’s in this very atmosphere of euphoric reconstruction on the ruins of war and the convenient collective repression of those living in a Germany divided in two, with one part controlled by the Americans and the other by the Soviets, that the director, who was born in Milan but is German by adoption, wanted to set his film.
In the year in which the General Public Prosecutor of Frankfurt, Fritz Bauer, initiated long proceedings that would lead to the Auschwitz trials