And Along Come Tourists provides a fascinating glimpse behind the scenes at the culture of Holocaust memory at one of its most important sites: Auschwitz. This drama follows the discoveries that a young German makes when he spends a year of national service as an intern at the former death camp, now the most widely visited site in Poland. This film provides probing insight into what the Holocaust has come to mean to Poles and Germans at the turn of the twenty-first century. ( Source )
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