![]() Set in Auschwitz in 1944 and depicting a day in the life of a Jewish-Hungarian member of the Sonderkommando – a unit of prisoners charged with disposing of bodies amassed in the gas chambers – first-time director László Nemes’ exacting Son of Saul is a scrupulous drama that is both laudable and intensely harrowing.Īgainst a hazy backdrop of intrepid revolt and unspeakable violence, Nemes uses the claustrophobic space provided by Academy ratio to focus on Géza Röhrig’s agonised Saul, a man who in a heap of corpses finds a young boy who, we infer, he believes is his son. This film was released 29th April 2016, and is no longer screening.
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