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I Dance and My Heart Cries: Jewish Music Labels under Nazism, a memorial subject that deserved better.

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In the television documentary “Je danse et mon coeur pleure: les labels de musique juifs sous le nazisme,” the resurrection of Jewish music recordings destroyed during the Nazi regime is explore. Unfortunately, the documentary fails to do justice to the compelling story. The film is cluttered, lacking historical archives, and fails to delve deep into the subject matter. It touches upon the survival of two Jewish music labels in 1930s Berlin, the fate of the artists associated with these labels, and the destruction of their recordings during Kristallnacht. Ultimately, the documentary falls short of delivering a coherent narrative on these significant historical events.

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