![]() ![]() ![]() In 1959, in the French film magazine Cahiers du Cinema, critic and filmmaker Luc Moullet famously said that "morality is a matter of tracking shots" which his colleague Jean Luc Godard equally famously inverted to "tracking shots are a matter of morality." Have a read below - or alternatively listen to it in Podcast form - and let us know your thoughts on the subject via Twitter (Watershed) or (Mark). Our Cinema Curator Mark Cosgrove saw it in Cannes last year, and in advance of its release on Fri 29 April, has written a bit more about the film, and the morality of the creative choices inherent in making films that portray human atrocities. Son of Saul, a blistering Holocaust drama that picked up both the Oscar® and the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language film, is the debut from Hungarian director László Nemes.
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