Austerlitz (2016 film)

Austerlitz is a 2016 German documentary film written and directed by Sergei Loznitsa.

It deals with the Holocaust by observing visitors at the Nazi concentration camps of Sachsenhausen and Dachau.

The tape is shot in a webcam format with medium close-ups - the camera is fixed at chest height and camouflaged so that people don't pay attention to it.

Each scene lasts at least 5 minutes, with almost no museum exhibits in the frame, German, English, French, Spanish, Italian speech is heard.

In general, most of the tourists look at, look at, take pictures, that is, they behave normally, but there are scenes in which the behavior of visitors can be considered incorrect and disrespectful.