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A Novelist Finds Unsettling Echoes in a Nazi-Era Filmmaker’s Compromises

Daniel Kehlmann wrote “The Director” only to realize how loudly the moral quandaries faced by G.W. Pabst would resonate today.

David Segal
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Books and Literature, Content Type: Personal Profile, Holocaust and the Nazi Era, Kehlmann, Daniel, Movies, Pabst, G.W., The Director (Book), Writing and Writers
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