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  • 5/23/2025
Forty years after the release of Claude Lanzmann’s monumental film Shoah, Guillaume Ribot reveals the director’s rel | dG1fQmZ6NWxoN1VLWEk
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00:00I don't know where to go.
00:08These are the residents who have been in the restaurant.
00:12The restaurant is closed.
00:15Do you want to film here?
00:17Or people who don't want to film?
00:21Our children also photograph them.
00:24No, that's clear.
00:25But they can't film here anything.
00:27It's just a conversation. We have a...
00:31We have a...
00:33What do you have?
00:34We have a...
00:35We have a...
00:36Yes.
00:37Yes.
00:38You can't film here all the people.
00:40Like the guy there.
00:42Our children and so on.
00:44What do we have to do if you want to talk to him?
00:46We want to talk to him.
00:48Do you know him?
00:49Yes, sure. That's our neighbor.
00:51He's a nice man.
00:53Yes, sure.
00:54Yes.
00:55Do you know anything about his past?
00:57No.
00:58No?
00:59Do you know what he did?
01:00No.
01:01Do you know what he did?
01:02No.
01:03No.
01:04Do you know what he did?
01:05No.
01:06Do you know what he did?
01:07Do you know what a gas station is?
01:10No.
01:12Do you never heard about that?
01:14No.
01:15No.
01:16While the war was he was a fighter during the war.
01:19And what have we had to do?
01:20When the gas station...
01:21He killed 200.000 Jews.
01:22While you're at that point?
01:23Where are you at?
01:25Wim to the point?
01:26What do you know?
01:27What about that?
01:28About the French television or...?
01:29That doesn't affect us.
01:31No.
01:32I don't know.
01:33Ok.
01:34I don't know about that.
01:35Ok.
01:36That's good.
01:37My neighbor and the man and what we don't know,
01:38I don't know.
01:39That doesn't matter.
01:40We're going to continue now.
01:42Ok.
01:43That's fine.

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