Guillaume Ribot’s All I Had Was Nothing , going behind the scenes of the making of Claude Lanzmann’s Shoah , is among six feature documentaries selected for the 29th edition of The American French Film Festival ( TAFFF ) in L.A. this fall.

The screening will mark the West Coast premiere for the film in which Ribot uses outtakes from the original nine-and-a-half groundbreaking film, and a voiceover in the director’s own words, to recount Lanzmann’s relentless pursuit of truth in a quest to capture the concrete reality of the Holocaust.

The festival will also host the West Coast Premiere of Sepideh Farsi’s work Put Your Soul On Your Hand and Walk , created from video-calls between the French Iranian director and Fatma Hassona, a 24-year-old aspiring photojournalist living in

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