

14 minutes. One barrack. The Holocaust's most haunting secret you've never heard.
Hani must escape from the implacable and ruthless Nazi machine of death. She must survive and save the baby she is carrying. The fate of this baby is bound to the fate of these children, first innocent victims of the death camps. They were gathered in one single barrack called Block 66...
Acting
Elsa Lunghini's silent desperation carries the entire film.
Direction
Gablin transforms 14 minutes into eternal dread.
Production
Barrack 66's suffocating authenticity—shot in actual former camp spaces.
Director
Patrice Gablin
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Block 66 was a real barrack in Buchenwald where communist prisoners protected 900+ Jewish boys from selection. The film deliberately inverts this history.
Elsa Lunghini was a 1980s French pop star; this role destroyed her 'innocent' image so completely she largely left acting after.