Holocaust Remembrance Day screening of "All I Had Was Nothingness"
Schedule
Sun Jan 25 2026 at 04:00 pm to 06:00 pm
UTC-08:00Location
Museum of Tolerance | Los Angeles, CA
About this Event
In commemoration of International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
"ALL I HAD WAS NOTHINGNESS"
Director Guillaume Ribot revisited outtakes from the nine-hour Holocaust documentary to reveal how it was made and the toll it took on its creator.
Q&A to follow screening with noted Holocaust scholar, Michael Berenbaum and Hilary Helstein, LAJFF Executive Director
About the film: Claude Lanzmann spent 12 years creating Shoah (1985), a groundbreaking film that redefined Holocaust representation. Forty years later, filmmaker Guillaume Ribot explores 220 hours of unreleased footage.
Lanzmann’s quest to capture the reality of the Holocaust led him to interview victims, witnesses and perpetrators from all over the world. Overcoming doubt, setbacks and false leads, he embarked on an unparalleled journey culminating in a landmark masterpiece.Only using Lanzmann’s own words drawn from his memoirs and never-before-seen excerpts, Guillaume Ribot pays homage to one of cinema’s masterpieces and to its director’s relentless pursuit of telling the untold.
Documentary/2025/France/94 minutes
LANGUAGE: French, Hebrew, German, Polish with English subtitles
A Q&A will follow the screening.
A collaboration of Museum of Tolerance, Simon Wiesenthal Center and LA Jewish Film Festival
Where is it happening?
Museum of Tolerance, 9786 West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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