As Seen Through These Eyes (2008) Poster

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Artists & children in concentration camps
Its1917hrs29 July 2010
Several survivors of the vernichtigungslager Auswitz Birkenau are portrait telling their stories of how they managed to escape the gas chambers. The stories are accompanied by the drawings made by camp survivors.

Every story about the Holocaust is very moving and this is as well heartbreaking as freightning. Especially Karl Stojka is amazing.

The only criticism i have on this is that i have no idea who ever thought that Maya Angelou should narrate this documentary. She is obviously reading it and her nasal voice gets so irritating. Stories like these deserve a neutral voice to keep the owners of the story the focal point and not the narrator.
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8/10
Mengele's legacy
JohnSeal3 June 2008
Warning: Spoilers
After so many Holocaust documentaries, one would think the subject had been exhausted as a subject for cinema. Not so. This Sundance-financed feature is an amazing look at the art work of Auschwitz-Birkenau survivors, one of whom actually served as the personal portrait artist for Josef Mengele, the 'Angel of Death' whose obsession with racial purity led (directly and indirectly) to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of supposed untermenschen. Another survivor, a gypsy lad of 11, served as Mengele's runner and went on as an adult to paint many of the incredibly vivid and deeply moving recreations of camp life seen throughout the film. If As Seen Through These Eyes has a weakness, it's Maya Angelou's plodding and detached narration, but the film is so good that's only a minor quibble.
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