Set in Budapest in 1913, the film is László Nemes’s attempt ‘to see how we ended up with the concentration camps’In his Oscar-winning 2015 movie “Son of Saul,” the Hungarian filmmaker László Nemes depicted the Holocaust through the experience of an inmate at Auschwitz. For his new film, “Sunset,” he went back further in time, to Budapest just before World War I.
“I knew before ‘Son of Saul’ that I wanted to make this movie, too,” Mr. Nemes says. “I was trying to see how we ended up with the concentration camps.”
Great, now do at least ONE film about the genocide of our people!
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