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Three Minutes: A Lengthening

Three Minutes: A Lengthening (2021)

Documentary History War 69mins (M)
7.4 / 10 IMDb 7.3 / 10

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Three Minutes: A Lengthening

2021 DocumentaryHistoryWar 69mins M 7.4 / 10 IMDb 7.3 / 10

The story of the only three minutes of footage —a home movie shot by David Kurtz in 1938— showing images of the Jewish inhabitants of Nasielsk (Poland) before the beginning of the Shoah.

Three Minutes: A Lengthening: Cast & Crews

Directors
Bianca Stigter
Top Cast
Helena Bonham Carter, Glenn Kurtz, Moszek Tuchendler

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4/5
4/5

Three Minutes: A Lengthening is a profound meditation on memory and loss. Directed by Bianca Stigter, the film centres on a three-minute home movie shot by David Kurtz in 1938, providing a rare glimpse into the lives of the Jewish community in Nasielsk, Poland, before the Shoah. Stigter's direction ... Show more >>

Editor Team
5/5
5/5

Three Minutes: A Lengthening is a heart-wrenching yet vital documentary that pulls you in from the very first frame. Bianca Stigter presents an incredible story through mere minutes of footage, and the impact is staggering. The film captures the essence of a lost world, bringing to life the vibrant ... Show more >>

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Yes, Three Minutes: A Lengthening is certainly worth watching, especially for those interested in history and the impact of the Holocaust. The film presents a poignant exploration of a brief home movie that captures the lives of Jewish inhabitants in Nasielsk before the Shoah, inviting viewers to reflect on the fragility of memory and the importance of preserving history.

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