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Son of Saul

Originaltitel: Saul fia
  • 2015
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 47 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,4/10
53.593
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Géza Röhrig in Son of Saul (2015)
In the horror of 1944 Auschwitz, a prisoner forced to burn the corpses of his own people finds moral survival upon trying to salvage from the flames the body of a boy he takes for his son.
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In der Zeit des Grauens von Auschwitz im Jahr 1944 findet ein Gefangener, der die Körper seiner eigenen Glaubensgenossen verbrennen soll, eine Ehrenaufgabe darin, den Körper eines Jungen vor... Alles lesenIn der Zeit des Grauens von Auschwitz im Jahr 1944 findet ein Gefangener, der die Körper seiner eigenen Glaubensgenossen verbrennen soll, eine Ehrenaufgabe darin, den Körper eines Jungen vor den Flammen zu retten, den er für seinen Sohn hält.In der Zeit des Grauens von Auschwitz im Jahr 1944 findet ein Gefangener, der die Körper seiner eigenen Glaubensgenossen verbrennen soll, eine Ehrenaufgabe darin, den Körper eines Jungen vor den Flammen zu retten, den er für seinen Sohn hält.

  • Regie
    • László Nemes
  • Drehbuch
    • László Nemes
    • Clara Royer
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Géza Röhrig
    • Levente Molnár
    • Urs Rechn
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,4/10
    53.593
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    • Regie
      • László Nemes
    • Drehbuch
      • László Nemes
      • Clara Royer
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Géza Röhrig
      • Levente Molnár
      • Urs Rechn
    • 163Benutzerrezensionen
    • 320Kritische Rezensionen
    • 91Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • 1 Oscar gewonnen
      • 65 Gewinne & 62 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Géza Röhrig
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    • Saul Ausländer
    Levente Molnár
    Levente Molnár
    • Abraham Warszawski
    Urs Rechn
    Urs Rechn
    • Oberkapo Biederman
    Todd Charmont
    • Bearded Prisoner
    Jerzy Walczak
    • Rabbi Frankel
    Gergö Farkas
    • Saul's Son
    Balázs Farkas
    • Saul's Son
    Sándor Zsótér
    Sándor Zsótér
    • Dr. Miklos Nyiszli
    Marcin Czarnik
    Marcin Czarnik
    • Feigenbaum
    Levente Orbán
    Levente Orbán
    • Russian Prisoner
    Kamil Dobrowolski
    • Mietek
    Uwe Lauer
    Uwe Lauer
    • Oberscharführer Voss
    Christian Harting
    Christian Harting
    • Oberscharführer Busch
    Attila Fritz
    • Yankl (Young Prisoner)
    Mihály Kormos
    Mihály Kormos
    • Schlojme
    Márton Ágh
    • Apikoyres (Greek Rabbi)
    Amitai Kedar
    Amitai Kedar
    • Hirsch (Gold Collector)
    István Pion
    • Katz
    • Regie
      • László Nemes
    • Drehbuch
      • László Nemes
      • Clara Royer
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    8nnagyi

    Very well-researched movie

    I do not understand how the previous commentators were able to add their opinion, since I saw the very first screening of the movie outside Cannes in the Művész arts cinema of Budapest tonight, on May 29, 2015.

    The movie was followed by a discussion and Q&A session with the artists.

    Director Nemes aimed to create a movie that is deprived of the post-war artifacts present in most Holocaust movies.

    For this goal, he and his staff made substantial historical research to make the smallest details truthful. The shooting took place from less than $2 million, in a very short period (28 days). French, Israeli and German investors did not give money for the movie for fear of a loss.

    As the director mentioned, a movie of this length is spliced together form 300 to 700 cuts these days. Theirs required only 80. You are in the camp, you are Saul Auslander. There is utter confusion, you do not know what awaits you in the next second. This is a reality movie with no happy ending that shakes you.
    9igorok

    It will unhorse you as a rider

    You can watch a lot of films about Holocaust, but this one is truly outstanding. I experienced a genuine compassion to Saul while watching. Author managed to make us feel all the cruelty of war times.
    10ClaytonDavis

    The Gifts of László Nemes and Géza Röhrig

    We simply don't deserve László Nemes, the first-time writer/director of Hungary's submission for the Oscar's Foreign Language category, "Son of Saul." Nemes vacuums everything we think we know about filmmaking and the Holocaust, and gives it a raw, intense, and fresh outlook that we haven't seen since Roman Polanski's "The Pianist," perhaps even Steven Spielberg's "Schindler's List." Not to mention, he is thoroughly aided and indebted to the stunning and remarkable talent of Géza Röhrig, in his feature debut. The two simply dance circles around other films and performances seen in this year, with an authentic and genuine approach to art, that we just don't get to experience too often. I'm in awe.

    "Son of Saul" tells the story of Saul Ausländer, a Hungarian member of the Sonderkommando, the group of Jewish prisoners isolated from the camp and forced to assist the Nazis in the machinery of large- scale extermination. In October 1944, Saul discovers the corpse of a boy he takes for his son. As the Sonderkomando plans a rebellion, Saul decides to carry out an impossible task.

    Its direction like Nemes that should make the world very optimistic about the future of cinema. If we have filmmakers like him, getting in the trenches of history and the human spirit, and beckoning its awakening into our souls, we should be so lucky to have him display the beauty and evil of the world in such a provocative and engaging manner. His choices in which to shoot the film, and portray one of the most heinous acts in the history of our existence is just downright scintillating. "Son of Saul" plays as if we're watching a disturbing, noxious, and depraved home movie about a time in which we never want to see. From a near first-person perspective, we enter the revolting world of Auschwitz-Birkenau. He uses out of focus camera work, to not bath in the bloodshed, but wallow in the psyche of a man, that is desperate for purpose. It's the single best direction of the year. I'd go so far to say this could be the single best direction seen this decade. His script, along with co- writer Clara Royer, is so painstakingly simple but echoes decades of oppression in its short, respectful run time.

    Don't call him a "poet by profession" because newcomer Géza Röhrig doesn't believe in the word profession. There's only artists. Géza Röhrig is an artist, of which I haven't seen in some time. With little words, he says countless and devastating things about what he's feeling and what we know about ourselves. He doesn't use cheap tricks to engage the audiences like "really intense face" or "really scared moving." Röhrig displays the numb, almost disengaged weight of the world in every physical and vocal movement he chooses to exhibit. It's a flawless, masterful performance that we need more of in this cinematic world.

    Cinematographer Mátyás Erdély is your next great craftsman to watch, even though making his mark on films like "The Quiet Ones" and "Miss Bala." He frames close-ups that Danny Cohen himself, would hope to achieve in his next collaboration with Tom Hooper. He stays with a person, a scene, a moment, so intelligently, and so vibrantly, he places each one of us in the rooms, full of fear, and full of hopelessness. The subtle yet effective music by László Melis is sonorous but the Sound team is what really needs their praise. Tamás Dévényi (Production Soundmixer), Tamás Székely (Sound Editor), and Tamás Zányi (Sound Designer) create monstrous and dynamic effects that essentially become its own focal point of the story. We are listening intently, desperately, and just fearful at every nick, boom, and cry we come in contact with. It's something everyone should and will notice and applaud.

    "Son of Saul" sneaks up on you. It's too important and critical to our cinematic landscape to overlooked or forgotten. I can't imagine a more dour and sullen experience this year that fills my heart with this much adoration. It stands toe-to-toe with most Holocaust films created in and before my lifetime. It may be the definitive one this millennium.
    9kdavies-69347

    Horrifying, Unbearable, Unique and Wholly Phenomenal.

    Few movies have affected me on such a deep and emotional level like Son of Saul. I walked into the theater having no idea what the subject matter was, or read any reviews, so I wasn't sure what to expect. What I witnessed was one of the most difficult and trying pieces about the Holocaust, and a bond between father and son during the most horrific circumstances.

    By now, many of you have read about the unique style and focus of the film. Shot in 35mm, each shot does not fill the screen. There is only one focal point throughout the film, which means people and objects that are close to the camera are in focus, and everything in the background remains out of focus (except for a few shots where we do not center on Saul). This unique and somewhat unprofessional style is an absolute benefit to the overall story that unfolds before the audience. I was sometimes glad that you couldn't see some of the horrors that were happening all around the main character, but you can tell very plainly what's happening.

    The story is actually a short one, it takes place in only about a day and a half, but the content of this story is what makes it stand out so brilliantly. Most films about the genocide of the Jewish race during the holocaust have a very broad perspective, showing multiple events to various people who were living through one of the worst horrors man has ever inflicted upon man. Usually these films, like "Schindler's List" focus on some savior and the survivors of such events, or even worse movies like "Heart's War" which fictionalizes a history that is almost insulting to watch. Son of Saul is a much more personal and heart-wrenching story of one prisoner who works under a Sonderkommando labour groups within the walls of Auschwitz Birkenau. There is a definition of such groups at the beginning of the film, and it tells very plainly what their duties were, under threat of death.

    It is very difficult, or rather naught and impossible, to comprehend the level of horror prisoners had to live through during the extermination of their own race, but that is where this film is most successful. It achieved something that I very rarely experience during a film. This is when I cease to remember that I am at the cinema watching a movie unfold before me, and for quite some time, believe that I am right there, bearing witness to these events. That is the true goal of cinema I believe. To have the viewer in complete empathy with what is happening to the characters as the movie progresses. And I was completely and utterly entranced.

    This film is not for the faint of heart. It is horrifying and unbearable at times, but is absolutely unique and utterly phenomenal to watch. A fantastic first for both director László Nemes and lead Géza Röhrig.

    9/10
    9Xstal

    Soul Destroying Cinema...

    The unimaginable terror of a death camp, where you've become desensitised to the everyday slaughter and murder of herded souls to keep your sanity until a pause, as the machine fails its evil mandate and expels an innocence for manual extermination, and you're connection to a flame that died some time ago is relit, rekindled, reawakened, with perspectives reset and clarity restored, the overwhelming passion and desire to do what's right in the face of everything that's wrong, in the knowledge that it may be the last righteous thing you may ever do, or indeed anyone may ever do as far as you know in this world gone mad.

    Outstanding performances, cinematography and direction in a story that will break your soul.

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    • Wissenswertes
      During the preparation, director László Nemes, cinematographer Mátyás Erdély and production designer László Rajk made a pledge to stick to certain rules, or a "dogma", which included:
      • The film cannot look beautiful.
      • The film cannot look appealing.
      • We cannot make a horror film.
      • Staying with Saul means not going beyond his own field of vision, hearing, or presence.
      • The camera is his companion, it stays with him throughout this hell.
    • Patzer
      The short text at the beginning says, that the members of the 'Sonderkommando' were killed after 3 months, but this is a simplification of the more complicated history. While it's correct that these men were supposed to be killed and replaced after a few months, in some cases they were killed much earlier and in other rare cases they could survive for over 2 years, like Filip Müller. This depended mostly on the skills of the individual 'Sonderkommando' slave worker, who was sometimes needed by the SS to train the new 'Sonderkommando' members, but also on pure coincidence and luck.
    • Zitate

      Abraham Warszawski: You failed the living for the dead.

      Saul Ausländer: We are dead already.

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in 73rd Golden Globe Awards (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Dream Faces
      Written by William Marshall Hutchison

      Performed by Elizabeth Spencer

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 10. März 2016 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Ungarn
      • Frankreich
    • Offizielle Standorte
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site (Spain)
    • Sprachen
      • Ungarisch
      • Jiddisch
      • Deutsch
      • Russisch
      • Polnisch
      • Französisch
      • Griechisch
      • Slowakisch
      • Hebräisch
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      • El hijo de Saúl
    • Drehorte
      • Mafilm, Budapest, Ungarn(Studio)
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      • Laokoon Filmgroup
      • Hungarian National Film Fund
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    • Budget
      • 1.500.000 € (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 1.777.043 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 37.930 $
      • 20. Dez. 2015
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 6.659.121 $
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