French Activist-Artist Produces ‘First Popular Comedy’ on the Holocaust


Anti-Zionist French politician Dieudonné produced the first comedy about the Holocaust. He will play the comedy on his website.
Philosemitism reported:

The film poster shows French comic actor Dieudonné, dressed in military uniform, feeding a tiny portion of food [is it food?] to a hungry man dressed as a concentration camp prisoner begging for something to eat. The subtitle of the film refers to “the first popular comedy about the Holocaust”. According to the poster, the film has been preemptively banned from cinemas and video outlets in France. It will be sold through Dieudonné’s website.

Dieudonné ran for the presidential elections 2009 under the label of the “anti-Zionist party”.

The anti-Semitic film was financed by Iranian supporters of the project.

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