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Bullets And Blueberries 2025

90 min📅 2025-09-23

"The Hidden Holocaust"

In *Bullets And Blueberries (2025)*, director Erik Nelson peels back the layers of one of history's darkest chapters, uncovering the chilling machinery behind the Holocaust.

Director: Erik Nelson

Cast

Richard Rhodes
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Michael Berenbaum
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David Marwell
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Rebecca Erbelding
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Benjamin Ferencz
Benjamin Ferencz
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Patrick Debois
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Peter Black
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David Silberklang
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Zvi Michaeli
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Ruth Brand
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bullets And Blueberries (2025) about?

This documentary dissects the Holocaust's evolution from mass shootings in Eastern Europe to the gas chambers of Auschwitz, using rare footage taken by the Nazis themselves. It explores the psychology of the perpetrators, their methods, and how evil became systematized.

Who directed Bullets And Blueberries?

Erik Nelson directs this harrowing exploration of Holocaust perpetrators, blending historical rigor with unsettling visual evidence.

Who stars in Bullets And Blueberries?

The film features expert insights from Richard Rhodes, Michael Berenbaum, David Marwell, Rebecca Erbelding, and Benjamin Ferencz, alongside commentary from historian Patrick Debois.

Is Bullets And Blueberries (2025) worth watching?

For viewers interested in meticulously researched historical documentaries, *Bullets And Blueberries* offers profound, if difficult, viewing. Its use of never-before-seen footage and expert analysis makes it a standout in Holocaust cinema—though its heavy subject matter demands emotional preparation.

How long is Bullets And Blueberries?

The runtime is 90 minutes, delivering a concentrated yet deeply impactful exploration of its themes.

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About Bullets And Blueberries (2025) — The Holocaust through the perpetrators' forgotten lens

In *Bullets And Blueberries (2025)*, director Erik Nelson peels back the layers of one of history's darkest chapters, uncovering the chilling machinery behind the Holocaust. Through a gripping blend of documentary precision and raw historical insight, the film examines how the Nazis' mass shootings in Eastern Europe evolved into the industrialized horrors of Auschwitz. Using never-before-seen footage captured by the perpetrators themselves, Nelson exposes the banality of evil—how ordinary men became architects of genocide, their actions cloaked in bureaucratic routine and twisted ideology. The atmosphere is haunting, blending forensic detail with the weight of unspeakable loss.

This isn't just another Holocaust documentary; it's a meticulous dissection of motive, method, and madness. With contributions from historians like Richard Rhodes and David Marwell, *Bullets And Blueberries* forces audiences to confront uncomfortable truths about humanity's capacity for cruelty. The film's deliberate pacing mirrors the slow unraveling of a crime too vast to comprehend, making it essential viewing for anyone seeking to understand the mechanics of atrocity—and the fragile line between civilization and its collapse.