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Die letzte Etappe

Originaltitel: Ostatni etap
  • 1948
  • 1 Std. 45 Min.
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Die letzte Etappe (1948)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuFemale prisoners of various ethnic background struggle to survive the hardships of Auschwitz Concentration Camp.Female prisoners of various ethnic background struggle to survive the hardships of Auschwitz Concentration Camp.Female prisoners of various ethnic background struggle to survive the hardships of Auschwitz Concentration Camp.

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    • Wanda Jakubowska
  • Drehbuch
    • Wanda Jakubowska
    • Gerda Schneider
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Wanda Bartówna
    • Huguette Faget
    • Tatyana Guretskaya
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    • Regie
      • Wanda Jakubowska
    • Drehbuch
      • Wanda Jakubowska
      • Gerda Schneider
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Wanda Bartówna
      • Huguette Faget
      • Tatyana Guretskaya
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    • 18Kritische Rezensionen
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    • Nominiert für 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 Gewinne & 3 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Wanda Bartówna
    • Helene, a teenage prisoner
    Huguette Faget
    Huguette Faget
    • Michele, French prisoner
    Tatyana Guretskaya
    Tatyana Guretskaya
    • Eugenia, doctor-prisoner
    • (as Tatjana Gorecka)
    Antonina Gordon-Górecka
    Antonina Gordon-Górecka
    • Anna, nurse-prisoner
    Mariya Vinogradova
    Mariya Vinogradova
    • Nadya, a nursing aide
    Barbara Drapinska
    Barbara Drapinska
    • Marta Weiss
    Barbara Fijewska
    Barbara Fijewska
    • Anielka, replacement 'nurse'
    Anna Lutoslawska
    • Urszula, a teenage prisoner
    • (as Anna Redlichowna)
    Aleksandra Slaska
    Aleksandra Slaska
    • Superintendent of the Women's Block
    Edward Dziewonski
    Edward Dziewonski
    • Auschwitz Medical Officer
    Wladyslaw Brochwicz
    • Commandant of Auschwitz
    • (as Wlad. Brochwicz)
    Zygmunt Chmielewski
    • A Dignitary
    Jadwiga Chojnacka
    Jadwiga Chojnacka
    • Prisoner #2
    Halina Drohocka
    • Lalunia, replacement 'doctor'
    Alina Janowska
    Alina Janowska
    • Dessa, nurse-prisoner
    Anna Jaraczówna
    Anna Jaraczówna
    • Frieda - A Capo
    Maria Kaniewska
    Maria Kaniewska
    • Record-keeper ("Reportfuhrerin")
    Ewa Kunina
    • Prisoner #3
    • Regie
      • Wanda Jakubowska
    • Drehbuch
      • Wanda Jakubowska
      • Gerda Schneider
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    10FredDavies

    A great documentary about Auschwitz and women

    Jakubowska uses documentary techniques that are quite remarkable - location shots, use of actual participants speaking their own languages to build up the experience of women being sent to Auschwitz, the death camp. A great film for Poland, for the Holocaust, for women, for resistance against fascism - but it is not quite clear where the place of the Jews in this is. There is the slogan "You must not allow Auschwitz to be repeated" and the role of the Russians as liberators is emphasised with shots of their planes overhead. Amusing to compare with Wyler's 1942 "Mrs.Miniver" - but "The Last Stage" alas is unavailable.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Preview of Schindler's List

    I guess that there were not that many movies about Auschwitz, so this one is an absolute must see, though this is a rather ankward feature, with a score not at all in the mood of this atmosphere and many other clumsy details that interfere a bit with the purpose of the film. But it is really important to see it. I prefered KAPO however, around the same topic.
    7Lichtmesz23

    Neorealism at Auschwitz

    Though rarely shown and hardly available this is one of the most remarkable films about the concentration camp of Auschwitz ever made. Shot as early as 1947, partly on location at the camp, even featuring former inmates among the actors, and using original languages, OSTATNI ETAP is a kind of first-hand re-enactment and gives for the most part a very convincing, gripping and realistic portrait of what life was like at the camp. The film is well directed and staged,occasionally using dramatic compositions and lightning to a striking effect. It is actually no less impressive as any then-contemporary film by Roberto Rossellini and other of the "neo-realist" school. The whole now-familiar iconography of Holocaust cinema is already there, probably for the first time, copied in hundreds of movies to come. Andrzej Munk's more stylized PASAZERKA is clearly influenced by the OSTATNI ETAP as both films are set in a woman's camp and feature sadistic female SS-guards.

    However, due to historical circumstances there are many aspects in the film which have later been more or less dropped or at least received lesser attention. The role of women as both victims and perpetrators is at the center of the film, and large space is given to show the cruelty of Kapos, block elders (women with a black triangle, implicating "Anti-socials" and criminals) and SS-collaborating and egoistic inmates as well. The concept of primary Jewish suffering at Auschwitz now at the core of the narrative is de-emphasized, and the Jews are presented as just one of many peoples (f.e. Russians and French are shown) interned and murdered there. There is a more explicit focus on communists and Poles being victimized, as well as a clear sympathy for Stalin and the Red Army, which also shows in the rather unconvincing melodramatic final scene, when the heroine, facing execution, holds an accusing speech against their henchmen while soviet planes appear in the sky like in a last-minute-rescue. A final title claims the highly exaggerated number of 4.5 Mio victims at Auschwitz, a number that was corrected only decades later, in 1990.

    The portrayal of the SS is effective but pretty cliché-ridden, and the stereotypes presented here have become stock ingredients of the genre - such as fat, ugly, stupid and vain Nazis with scars on their faces and Iron Crosses on their fancy uniforms, cynically dancing waltzes and drinking champagne in their "free" time, stiff cigarette-smoking-"we-have-ways-to-make-you-talk"-torture-officers, and Ilse-Koch-like SS women.

    Overall OSTATNI ETAP is both an exceptionable document and a well-made film, which beats SCHINDLER'S LIST by far. It is a pity that this film has become so obscure.
    7CinemaSerf

    The Last Stage

    Director Wanda Jakubowska was, herself, interred in Auschwitz during the latter stages of WWII, and so is uniquely placed to tell us the story of "Marta" (a stirring effort from Barbara Drapinski). A Jewish woman who is sent for slaughter to this infamous camp, but whom - by a curious twist of fate - is selected to interpret for the Nazis. That may spare her, but she must watch her family and countless others live lives of violence, deprivation and humiliation before the potential relief of death was visited upon them. What we see here illustrates really succinctly the brutality that went on here; and sometimes that appeared all the worst because the criminal frau were just as complicit in these atrocities as the men. Indeed, some seemed to positively relish their newfound power! The use of a gramophone record to cover the sounds of the regular beatings that were administered to those less co-operative, or dissident, or whose face simply didn't fit in, was ingeniously odious. An ensemble cast of powerful character actors and the setting at the camp itself adds a ghastliness to the impact of this film that didn't really need to rely on a script to augment the experience of the viewer. Defeatist these ladies weren't - a stoicism and determination crept in and took hold, and that is epitomised by the brave and increasingly shrewd "Marta" as she - and her thousands of fellow inmates - constantly treads on egg shells to survive. You can almost smell the evil coming from this film, and as an example of the gruesome inhumanity mankind can have for it's own brethren, it is spine-tingling. It's not especially graphic nor detailed in it's menace - but the sum of the parts makes for a compelling film that perhaps the warmongers of 2024 could do with watching.
    10brzostek

    The Last Stage captures the feeling of what it was like at Auschwitz

    The Last Stage (Ostatni Etap) is about the women who were interned at Auschwitz, the Nazi death camp. Although men were also imprisoned there, this story is mostly about the women. People from all over Europe (including France, Hungry, Poland and Russia) were caged and killed at this camp in Nazi-occupied Poland. Some were imprisoned for political reasons and others for simply being a Pole or a Jew. The story is based on the actual experiences of the director (Wanda Jakubowska) and was shot on location just three years after the war, which gives it a feeling of practically being a recreation of the atrocity.

    Although we get to know a group of women, one that stands out is Martha Weiss. She is a young Jewish woman that is spared the same fate as her family because she ends up working for the Germans as an interpreter. Those who have a skill useful to the Nazis are spared leaving the camp though the smoke of the chimney. Martha and her friends make the best of their grim situation and are courageous in their acts of defiance.

    With their survival threatened, not all of the prisoners are quite so noble. Some of the prisoners work as assistants for the guards to help them do their dirty work. In return, they get a few extra comforts and their own deaths are delayed.

    The Last Stage captures the feeling of what it was like at Auschwitz, which is at times surreal with an orchestra of prisoners playing classical music out in the open air while the other prisoners are abused and degraded by their captors.

    Ostatni Etap is a classic Polish movie; in Poland, it is in the top 20 of all time box office hits of Polish cinema. The Last Stage depicts a disturbing part of history, but it is better to know what really happened during World War II than it is to pretend it never did, which is why I would recommend everyone to watch this movie.

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      The film was partly shot on location at Auschwitz concentration camp. The film is based on director Wanda Jakubowska's personal expierences as a prisoner at Auschwitz. She claimed that what helped her to survive Auschwitz was constantly thinking about the documentation of her experiences.
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      Featured in Fejezetek a film történetéböl: A lengyel film (1990)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 23. März 1951 (Ostdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Polen
    • Sprachen
      • Polnisch
      • Russisch
      • Deutsch
      • Französisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp, Oswiecim, Malopolskie, Polen
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