Kapo (1960)
Gillo Pontecorvo's "Kapo" I think Gillo Pontecorvo's 1960 film " Kapo " is one of the very first films to really demonstrate the horrific specificities of the Holocaust and concentration camps in implicit detail. Obviously, films on the Holocaust were aplenty from 1945 to 1960. However, there is a level of detail and intimacy that is brought forth in " Kapo " that illustrates the true horror of what some of the civilian prisoners had to endure. The film centers on a 14-year-old French Jew who is separated from her parents and taken to a concentration camp. There, beyond the unimaginable cruelty she endures (along with having to witness it), she does everything possible to survive. Adopting the alias Nicole, she sells her body to Nazi soldiers and, after years, becomes a Kapo - someone who is put in charge of the prisoners. She hardens and thereby alienates herself from the other women. One day, she is tasked with choosing between risking herself...