Archive for the Victim/Executioner Category

Eli Cohen, “Under the Domim Tree” (Etz Hadomim Tafus)

Posted in Film, Holocaust, Victim/Executioner with tags , , , on June 28, 2008 by theobjectlesson

The sequel to Summer of Aviya, Under the Domim Tree is based on the autobiographical book by Gila Almagor. The film is set in the early 50’s and follows a group of teenage orphans who survived the Nazi concentration camps and now live on a kibbutz in Israel. As told through the eyes of Aviya, the only sabra (Israeli-born) among them, the story unfolds against the backdrop of the public debate on the issue of accepting German reparations for Nazi atrocities. During the day the youths seem like average teenagers, but when night falls, painful memories of the Holocaust overwhelm their imaginations. When life becomes truly unbearable, the teens find refuge under the beautiful Domim Tree – the only place that gives them a trace of inner solace and the hope for a new life.

Georges Bataille, “Reflections on the Executioner and the Victim”

Posted in Victim/Executioner with tags , , on June 21, 2008 by theobjectlesson

Georges Bataille, “Reflections on the Executioner and the Victim”, trans. E. Rottenberg in: Yale French Studies 79 (1991), p. 15-19

Georges Franju, “Le Sang des betes (Blood of the Beasts)”

Posted in Film, Victim/Executioner with tags , on June 21, 2008 by theobjectlesson