Shoah:_Four_Sisters

<i>Shoah: Four Sisters</i>

Shoah: Four Sisters

2017 French documentary film by Claude Lanzmann


Shoah: Four Sisters (French: Les quatre soeurs) is a 2017 French documentary film by Claude Lanzmann, his final film prior to his death in 2018. A continuation of his acclaimed 1985 film Shoah, Four Sisters chronicles four women – Paula Biren, Ruth Elias, Ada Lichtman and Hanna Marton – who, after escaping the concentration camps, tried to find a life after the Holocaust. Lanzmann traveled around four Eastern European countries, interviewing and got accounts from four separate women.

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It premiered at the 2017 New York Film Festival,[1] and first aired on TV as a four-part series on January 23, 2018. Shoah: Four Sisters was shortlisted for France’s entry in the Best Documentary Feature at the 91st Academy Awards.

Box office

The movie opened Wednesday in New York City’s Quad Cinema with a total of $474. The next day the movie increased 6% to $515, for a two-day total of $919. The film continued to post steadily increases through the weekend ($550 on Friday, $897 on Saturday, and $1,393 on Sunday) for a three-day total of $2,840 and a five-day total of $3,829.


References

  1. "Claude Lanzmann's Four Sisters: The Hippocratic Oath". Film at Lincoln Center. Retrieved 2022-10-20.



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