Erez Pery
Sapir Academic College, Film and Television Studies, Faculty Member
- Postcolonial Studies, Colonialism, Critical Thinking, Jewish Studies, Walter Benjamin, Cinema, and 29 moreCinema Studies, French Cinema, Documentary Film, Documentary (Film Studies), Holocaust Studies, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Holocaust History and Historiography, Holocaust Shoah, Film Theory, Film History, Philosophy of Film, Film Aesthetics, Documentary Filmmaking, Filmmaking, Filmmakers, Israel/Palestine, Palestinian-Israeli conflict, Israeli cinema, Palestinian/Israeli Art and Cinema, Concentration Camps, Death camps and cinema, Death Camps In Poland, Auschwitz-Birkenau, Philosophy after Auschwitz, Art After Auschwitz, Auschwitz, Research on Perpetrators, Perpetrators, and Perpetrator Testimonyedit
- Filmmaker, curator and scholar. Senior lecturer at the School of Audio and Visual Arts at Sapir College. Artistic dir... moreFilmmaker, curator and scholar. Senior lecturer at the School of Audio and Visual Arts at Sapir College. Artistic director of the Cinema South International Film Festival in Sderot. His first feature length film THE INTERROGATION (2016) was screened worldwide.edit
EP: Yes, but I don’t really like that. I can only handle it when the private sphere and the pub lic sphere connect together, when your private life somehow captures the zeitgeist of the society. I was surprised when Osvalde came to me... more
EP: Yes, but I don’t really like that. I can only handle it when the private sphere and the pub lic sphere connect together, when your private life somehow captures the zeitgeist of the society. I was surprised when Osvalde came to me with the idea of making a film about the school. It happened because of the festival: I saw Black Business in France and called to invite her. She was totally surprised. She has never been to Israel before. When she was at the festival, she was in a total shock. I think it was a kind of lifechanging experience for her.
Research Interests:
In 1946, Rudolf Franz Ferdinand Höss, the longest serving commander of Auschwitz concentration camp, is awaiting trial in a Polish prison. Albert, a young and successful Polish investigation judge, is appointed to interrogate Hoss and get... more
In 1946, Rudolf Franz Ferdinand Höss, the longest serving commander of Auschwitz concentration camp, is awaiting trial in a Polish prison. Albert, a young and successful Polish investigation judge, is appointed to interrogate Hoss and get a perfect confession out of him. The encounter between the two men will unveil the frightening routine and banalization of evil that took place in the camp.
By introducing the use of Zyklon B in Auschwitz, Rudolf Höss carried out the most efficient mass killing process ever known, which claimed the lives of approximately 1.1 million people. The film is based on the memoirs Hoss wrote before his execution.
By introducing the use of Zyklon B in Auschwitz, Rudolf Höss carried out the most efficient mass killing process ever known, which claimed the lives of approximately 1.1 million people. The film is based on the memoirs Hoss wrote before his execution.
Research Interests:
Cinema South – critical anthology
Research Interests:
Cinema South – critical anthology
Research Interests:
Cinema South – critical anthology
Research Interests:
Cinema South – critical anthology
Research Interests:
Cinema South – critical anthology
Research Interests:
Cinema South – critical anthology
Research Interests:
Cinema South – critical anthology