LEADER 02088ngm a22002657a 4500005 20161125134845.0 005 hubpceu 007 v| |||||| 003 hubpceuo 099 FL Record |f1536 100 Farocki, Harun, |edirector. 242 Respite 245 Aufschub 300 DVD-ROM (40 min.) 337 Moving image 500 Verzio Film Festival Submission 520 Westerbork camp was established by the Dutch government in October 1939 to intern Jewish refugees from Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia and Poland. From 1942 to 1944 it served as a transit camp for Jews and Roma before they were deported to extermination camps. In these years, a freight train left every week for Auschwitz-Birkenau, Sobibor, Bergen-Belsen or the Theresienstadt concentration camp. Westerbork was a very strange place. There was a school, a hair-dresser, an orchestra and even a restaurant. These "comforts" were designed by the SS in order to avoid problems during further deportations. Harun Farocki resurrects footage shot by temporary inmate Rudolf Breslauer, who was commissioned by the camp's SS commandant to produce a glossy film about camp life. Breslauer devoted much of his footage to the varied work and activities of the inmates, and also filmed the unloading and loading of incoming and outgoing trains. A close study of the surviving 16mm footage discloses chilling details of everyday life at Westerbork, but also questions generally accepted visual understandings and impressions of the concentration camp system. 580 Verzio Film Festival Submission 655 4 Documentary films 260 Germany : |bFarocki, Harun, |c2007. 952 |00 |10 |40 |50 |70 |8FL |991479FL |bFL |d2016-11-25 |l0 |r2016-11-25 |w2016-11-25 |yDVD-ROM 952 |00 |10 |2ddc |40 |6FL_RECORD_1536_000000000000000 |70 |8FL |9146921FL |bFL |d2019-03-21 |l0 |oFL Record 1536 |pHU_OSA_00003169.mp4 |r2021-11-04 |w2019-03-21 |yDIGIFILM |zAccess Copy, MP4 format |cAudio Visual 920 01 Ge4y0woL 966 True |bHU_OSA_00003169 |cDigitally Anywhere / With Registration