Capturing the 'banality of evil': Here There Are Blueberries looks at life in Auschwitz...through the prism of a photo album of camp staff at play - News Summed Up

Capturing the 'banality of evil': Here There Are Blueberries looks at life in Auschwitz...through the prism of a photo album of camp staff at play


Later, we learn they are celebrating the murder of 350,000 Hungarian Jews over the previous two months. Mark Addy’s Harold is a glum lump of a man: not a talker and certainly not a walker. Fancy meeting you here: Harold Fry (Mark Addy) and Queenie (Maggie Service) met in a stationery cupboard. Bruised, blistered, abandoned by the flakey groupies who have joined him (even the show-stealing dog puppet), Harold trudges on. Addy’s Harold sings little more than a line or two until almost the end, when the floodgates of grief burst.


Source: Daily Mail February 23, 2026 20:18 UTC



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