TJFF presents: All I Had Was Nothingness

June 8
 @ 5:00 pm
 - 7:00 pm

A critically-celebrated documentary straight from its premiere at Berlinale 2025.

Claude Lanzmann spent 12 years creating Shoah (1985), a groundbreaking film that redefined Holocaust representation. 40 years later, filmmaker Guillaume Ribot explores 220 hours of unreleased footage. Lanzmann’s quest to capture the reality of the Holocaust led him to interview victims, witnesses, and perpetrators from all over the world. Overcoming doubt, setbacks, and false leads, he embarked on an unparalleled journey culminating in a landmark masterpiece.. Only using Lanzmann’s own words drawn from his memoirs and never-before-seen excerpts, Guillaume Ribot pays homage to one of cinema’s masterpieces and to its director’s relentless pursuit of telling the untold. “A captivating film that can be both a supplement or an introduction to the major and eternal work that Shoah is and forever will be.” (Cineuropa)

Presentation Details

Guest Director Guillaume Ribot
Co-presented With  

Details

Date:
June 8
Time:
5:00 pm
 - 7:00 pm

Venue

Innis Town Hall
Innis College
2 Sussex Ave
Toronto
, ON

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