SON OF SAUL

“… masterful …”
Variety

“… remarkable …”
The Guardian

“… powerful …”
The Hollywood Reporter

11:00 AM Sunday, December 6th 2015
Introduction by Kirk Ellis
Center for Contemporary Arts

11:00 AM Sunday, December 13th
Center for Contemporary Arts

SON OF SAUL, this year’s Grand Prix winner at Cannes and Oscar contender for Best Foreign Picture, is a film told from the perspective of Saul Auslander, a prisoner and member of the Sonderkommandos at Auschwitz. Seen solely through his eyes, the viewer is immersed in a palpable reality that bares the moral dilemma Saul faces. It is a searing film that for some, may be difficult to watch, but will remain unforgettable.

Son of Saul is the debut feature film of Hungarian director, Laszlo Nemes. It is rare for a first feature to be selected for competition at Cannes, and it’s appearance attests to the film’s power. In addition to winning the Grand Prix, Son of Saul won the FIPRESCI (Critics) award and two other honors at Cannes and was nominated for the Palme d’Or and Camera d’Or.

SON OF SAUL has been generously underwritten by Marcia and Len Torobin