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Zyklon Portrait
A film by Elida Schogt
Canada, 1999, 13 minutes, Color, VHS/16mm, Subtitled
Order No. W00661
A Holocaust film without Holocaust imagery, ZYKLON PORTRAIT combines archival instructional films with family snapshots, home movies, underwater photography, and hand-painted imagery for an expressive exploration of how history and memory are related to one family's loss. "...Elida Schogt's deeply moving portrait of her family's experience during the Holocaust...wisely privileges the subjective response over any attempts at historical objectivity. Beginning with a hypermeticulous analysis of Zyklon B, the gas used to kill millions in the concentration camps, the documentary approach quickly fractures into a necessarily personal one, underscoring the impossibility of making sense of the senseless. Skillfully weaving archival footage and the conventional documentary's dispassionate voice of authority with family photos and her mother's cautious words, Schogt creates a palpable tension between these irreconcilable elements. The commanding voice of the narrator continually dissolves into the reticent voice of her mother, whose insistence on the indescribable nature of these events resonates with an even greater legitimacy....The film is a fitting testament to the unspeakable nature of these horrors and to the courage of those who have to struggle to summon up the words to even begin to describe them."
Barbara Goslawski, Take One: Film & Television in Canada
AWARDS, FESTIVALS, & SCREENINGS

- Toronto International Film Festival
- Margaret Mead Film & Video Festival
- Amsterdam International Documentary Film Festival, Special Mention,
Amsterdam International Documentary Film Festival, Special Mention, Fipresci Jury
- Leipzig International Festival for Documentary and Animated Films
New York Exposition of Short Film & Video, Best Debut Prize, Documentary
Brisbane International Film Festival
Boston Jewish Film Festival
- New York Exposition of Short Film & Video, Best Debut Prize, Documentary
- Brisbane International Film Festival
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QUOTES

"Visually stunning and beautifully crafted, "Zyklon Portrait" demonstrates that the process of remembering and filmmaking are themselves rites and passages."
Boston Jewish Film Festival
"Through the juxtaposition of scientific, personal and poetic images, this film achieves a rare level of accomplishment, distilling the Holocaust experience in a fresh and meaningful way."
Amsterdam International Documentary Film Festival
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