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    Images of Liberation

    1982 · War · 57m

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  1. Images of Liberation (Danish: Befrielsesbilleder) is a 1982 Danish drama film directed by Lars von Trier in his directorial debut. The film was Trier's graduation film from the National Film School of Denmark. It became the first ever Danish school film to receive regular theatrical distribution.

    • Crematorium in Dachau.
    • View of Dachau soon after liberation.
    • One of the railcars of the Dachau death train.
    • Eisenhower and other US Army officers inspect Ohrdruf.
    • A survivor stokes smoldering human remains in a crematorium oven that is still lit. Dachau, Germany, April 29-May 1, 1945.
    • View of a section of the newly liberated Dachau concentration camp as seen through the barbed-wire fence. Dachau, Germany, May 1945.
    • Corpses lie in one of the open railcars of the Dachau death train. The Dachau death train consisted of nearly forty cars containing the bodies of between two and three thousand prisoners transported to Dachau in the last days of the war.
    • While on a tour of the newly liberated concentration camp, General Dwight Eisenhower and other high-ranking US Army officers view the bodies of prisoners who were killed during the evacuation of Ohrdruf.
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  5. 52 ' Denmark. 1982. The film, shot in 35mm and running almost a feature-length 57 minutes - highly unusual for a Film School production - was set in the chaotic final days of World War II, shortly after Denmark was liberated on May 4, 1945.

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