Shame director Steve McQueen on why his new 4-and-a-half-hour documentary is worth the length
Big Screen Spotlight | Steve McQueen wants his new World War 2 documentary to act as a warning not to forget the past
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Steve McQueen’s latest film sees the past collide with the present. The acclaimed director of Shame and12 Years a Slavereturns to the big screen with Occupied City, an almost four-and-a-half-hour-long documentary about the Nazi occupation of Amsterdam.
Working with his partner, the writer and filmmaker Bianca Stigter, the film was shot in 2020, exploring the dichotomy between the present-day city and the past during World War …