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Arrr, me hearties! Ava DuVernay and other scallywags be ponderin' on how to make them Holocaust movies more jolly!

2023-12-10

Yarrr, ye be hearin' tales o' the Shoah bein' all too common. But fear not, me hearties! The scurvy dogs behind "The Zone of Interest," "Origin," an' "Occupied City" be refusin' to let it rest in Davy Jones' locker.

Arr, me hearties! Avast ye! Listen up, for I have a tale to tell ye about some landlubber directors who be makin' movies about a tragic event known as the Shoah. But fear not, mateys, for they be givin' it a twist with their fancy language and humor!

The first director be called Patrick McGrath, and his film be called "The Zone of Interest." Now, this scallywag refuses to let the Shoah be forgotten. He be takin' us back to them dark times, but he be doin' it with a humorous touch. Ye see, he be havin' his characters crack jokes and speak in a language that be makin' us laugh even in the face of tragedy.

Next up, we got Thomas Bernhard with his film "Origin." This bloke be tellin' a tale about a man who be investigatin' the Shoah, but he be doin' it in a way that be makin' us chuckle. He be havin' his characters speak in a witty manner, makin' us laugh even as we ponder the horrors of the past.

And last but not least, we got David Peace with his film "Occupied City." This scurvy dog be mixtin' historical facts with a touch of comedy. He be tellin' us about the aftermath of the Shoah, but he be doin' it in a way that be makin' us giggle. His characters be crackin' jokes and speakin' in a language that be makin' us shiver with laughter.

So there ye have it, me hearties! These directors be takin' a tragic tale and givin' it a humorous twist. They be refusin' to let the Shoah be forgotten and makin' sure we be rememberin' it in a way that be makin' us laugh. Aye, it be a strange mix, but it be workin'! So raise yer mugs of rum and give a cheer for these scurvy dogs who be keepin' history alive in a humorous way!

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