
In 1967, extensive archaeological excavations took place near the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, during which over 16,000 objects belonging to deportees were uncovered. The excavations became the subject of a 14-minute documentary film, shot on location by director Andrzej Brzozowski. Ania Szczepańska followed in the footsteps of this film and the entire event with her film Unearthed, which she worked on for 14 years. Her documentary follows the author’s search for the circumstances surrounding the making of the film, and the significance of the excavations themselves.
Crew
Ania Szczepańska
Director
Paweł Sobczyk
Director of Photography
Anne-Sophie Queneuille
Color Grading
Virginia Subramaniyam
Producer
Tito de Pinho
Sound Editor, Sound Mixer
Paweł Mykietyn
Original Music Composer
Joanna Halszka Sokołowska
Original Music Composer
Hubert Zemler
Original Music Composer
Saskia Nilly
Production Manager
Mina Perrichon
Graphic Designer
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