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The Last Laugh

In an exciting atmosphere, this documentary, follows the discussion of using the Holocaust in humor from the eyes of comics, actors, and filmmakers.
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Paste Magazine
March 09, 2017 The Last Laugh is a multifaceted and extremely thought-provoking documentary about the place of comedy in contending with the Jewish genocide during WWII.
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4:3
April 01, 2017 Part of the film's charm is in its reluctance to sit on one side of the fence, and it instead acknowledges the plurality of experiences and interpretations.
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Metro
March 10, 2017 It remains an enlightening conversation. And the movie is that: a conversation, not a thesis erecting an argument.
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Los Angeles Times
March 16, 2017 At times haphazard but always involving ...
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Newark Star-Ledger
March 03, 2017 There are a lot of fascinating flashes.
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Village Voice
March 03, 2017 [An] insightfully open-ended inquiry into the role of humor as it relates to unspeakable tragedy.
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Film Threat
March 23, 2017 Sit down with The Last Laugh and have the last laugh over those who committed horrors in the past, are doing so now, and will in future.
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indieWire
March 09, 2017 Ferne Pearlstein's The Last Laugh is a rather safe and genteel documentary about the limits of humor (especially as they pertain to the Holocaust), but it opens with a subtly provocative sequence of events that's hard to shake.
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Christian Science Monitor
March 24, 2017 At a time when many of us look to comedy to keep us sane, the question is especially pertinent, although the answers here aren't especially penetrating.
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Arizona Republic
March 09, 2017 What's fascinating is the difference in perspectives.
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Compuserve
March 13, 2017 Intriguing in that it lays out the case that we can now make jokes about the Holocaust and lets the viewers decide for themselves whether they've made the point.
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Nonfics
May 09, 2017 When it floats away from its star talent, The Last Laugh becomes a viciously humane work, on a journey as vigorous as any contemplated by D.A. Pennebaker and his sort.
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IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...