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Le médecin de famille

Titre original : Wakolda
  • 2013
  • PG-13
  • 1h 33m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,7/10
8 k
MA NOTE
Alex Brendemühl, Carlos Kaspar, Natalia Oreiro, Diego Peretti, Guillermo Pfening, Elena Roger, Ana Pauls, Florencia Bado, Alan Daicz, and Nicolas Marsella in Le médecin de famille (2013)
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L'histoire d'une famille argentine qui vécut avec Josef Mengele sans connaître sa véritable identité et d'une fille qui tomba amoureuse de l'un des plus grands criminels de tous les temps.L'histoire d'une famille argentine qui vécut avec Josef Mengele sans connaître sa véritable identité et d'une fille qui tomba amoureuse de l'un des plus grands criminels de tous les temps.L'histoire d'une famille argentine qui vécut avec Josef Mengele sans connaître sa véritable identité et d'une fille qui tomba amoureuse de l'un des plus grands criminels de tous les temps.

  • Director
    • Lucía Puenzo
  • Writer
    • Lucía Puenzo
  • Stars
    • Alex Brendemühl
    • Diego Peretti
    • Guillermo Pfening
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,7/10
    8 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Lucía Puenzo
    • Writer
      • Lucía Puenzo
    • Stars
      • Alex Brendemühl
      • Diego Peretti
      • Guillermo Pfening
    • 35Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 91Commentaires de critiques
    • 62Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 19 victoires et 22 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux28

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    Alex Brendemühl
    Alex Brendemühl
    • Mengele
    Diego Peretti
    Diego Peretti
    • Enzo
    Guillermo Pfening
    Guillermo Pfening
    • Klaus
    Alan Daicz
    • Tomás
    Natalia Oreiro
    Natalia Oreiro
    • Eva
    Elena Roger
    Elena Roger
    • Nora Eldoc
    Florencia Bado
    Florencia Bado
    • Lilith
    Nicolas Marsella
    • Polo
    Ana Pauls
    • Enfermera
    Juan I. Martínez
    • Otto
    Carlos Kaspar
    • Dueño de la fábrica
    Abril Braunstein
    • Ailín
    Maria V. Barret
    • Iva
    Benito E. Crespo
    • Cursis
    Sebástian Cáneva
    • Hijo de Cursis
    Hartmut Becher
    • Director de colegio
    Valeria Radivo
    • Professora
    Ricardo Truppel
    • Veterinario
    • Director
      • Lucía Puenzo
    • Writer
      • Lucía Puenzo
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs35

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    Vincentiu

    impressive

    more than a movie , it is an experience. a special puzzle from many historical details and a thriller who seduce at whole. because all is at perfect place - the acting, the script, the music. and the cold feeling about the evil essence. a remarkable film for the smart use of past shadows. and for the manner to explore each. Alex Brendemuhl does one of his great roles as one of post war legends. Natalia Oreira is far by soap opera classic circle. and the landscapes are ideal tool to suggest, to define the atmosphere. a movie for reflection. because its message remains universal. and it seems be more and more important. against forgetting. and as brilliant example of precise movie about past stains.
    8l_rawjalaurence

    Harrowing Account of the Experiments of a Truly Malign Person

    Filmed in the rolling landscapes of Patagonia, Argentina, WAKOLDA is a truly harrowing story of the Nazi doctor who continued to practice his experiments well after the Second World War had ended.

    In exile and among a group of Nazi sympathizers, Josef Mengele (Àlex Brendemühl) lives under an assumed name, and ingratiates himself with a family running a hotel. Befriending the young daughter Lilith (Florencia Bado) he claims to be able to increase her growth and thereby prevent her from being teased at school for being the smallest in the class. She readily agrees; as do her parents. This provides the pretext for Mengele to continue his macabre researches that actually do more harm than good.

    Lucía Puenzo's film contrasts the domestic world of Lilith with the world of the Nazi sympathizers congregating in a local German school. They still practice the salute, and forge a regimented atmosphere guaranteed to impose order on the unwilling learners. Lilith is sent to the school, in the hope of receiving a good education - although remaining largely unaffected by Nazi ideology, she is made painfully aware of her lack of height, which only encourages her to seek Mengele's help even more.

    Set in 1960, WAKOLDA draws a direct parallel between Mengele's work and the doll-manufacturing practiced by Lilith's father Enzo (Diego Peretti). At first Enzo makes all the toys himself; but with Mengele's investment the venture is transformed into a small cottage industry, where all the dolls' faces are identical and they are given tiny mechanized beating hearts. We are made painfully aware that Mengele treats humanity with just the same indifference as the factory workers treat their dolls - as material for experimentation rather than living breathing personae.

    The film maintains a cool, detached tone throughout; although Israeli agents pursue Mengele with the same enthusiasm as with other ex- Nazis (notably Adolf Eichmann), they fail to capture him. But this is not really the film's concern: director Puenzo is far more concerned with Mengele's terrible plausibility as a practicing doctor taking unwitting victims into his confidence and subsequently abusing them.
    8Nat64

    He was living there, buried alive.

    A stranger, with a foreign accent, asks if he can follow a family on the road towards the South. The father agrees, though everyone look at him warily. Everyone but Lilith, the 12 year-old girl who looks 8, fascinated by this man fixing his gaze on her.

    Lucia Puenzo is known for exploring difficult and unusual relationships, and this particular feature makes her movies quite appealing. Add to that, beautiful landscapes, solid directing and you've got one of the best thrillers of 2013.

    Also interesting to see, the way South America coped with ex-NSDAP members and how they continued to live and work amidst general indifference.

    Some things seem like never ending, and as such this movie truly acts like a spell.
    8planktonrules

    Well worth seeing--just don't expect a happy ending.

    "The German Doctor" is an Argentinean film based on real events. Interestingly, the man who wrote the novel, Lucía Puenzo, also wrote the screenplay, produced AND directed this movie. It's also really worth your time, as Puenzo shows a very deft hand helming this interesting picture.

    The story is set in Argentina in 1960*. A family has decided to move into the Patagonian countryside and open up a bed guesthouse. Their first customer is a handsome and genial German man who is very easy to like. The daughter in particular spends a lot of time with this man. This is because he is a doctor and claims he might be able to help the girl. After all, although she's 12, she appears to be about 9 years- old and the kids at school make fun of her because of this. With the mother's permission, the good doctor tests out his new formula which might help her to grow. They have no idea exactly what he's giving her, but the formula does seem to help. In addition, since the doctor is such a nice man, he offers to help the pregnant mother who soon learns from the doctor that she's going to have twins. Unfortunately, it turns out that the doctor isn't who he says he is...he's Joseph Mengele-- the notoriously evil Nazi who worked at Auschwitz. And why was he so notorious? Because he performed all sorts of ungodly experiments on people...and his subjects of choice were twins. And, according to the film, his wicked experiments continued long after the war had ended.

    While I would love to tell you that the film has a happy ending**, it didn't. After all, this psychopath was one of the most important Nazi war criminals to escape prosecution. So, if you are the type that expects or needs a happy ending, then you just might want to pick another movie. Nevertheless, it is exquisitely crafted and not excessively sad nor graphic--at least in regard to what you see and hear during the course of the film. It's much more thought- provoking than anything else--and a movie that is well worth your time.

    *Although I loved the film, the attention to period detail was poor. The film was set in 1960 but many of the cars are late 1960s vintage. **My daughter saw this in the theater and was shocked to hear several people complain about the film because it did not have a happy ending. I hate to think that they wanted them to change history and have the doctor captured and shot. While satisfying, this just isn't what happened to the guy!
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    Not quite a thrilling thriller

    Puenzo has managed to create an interesting story that revolves around Mengele's arrogant manipulation of an Argentinian family.

    Its focus is initially on his relationship with the 12 year-old girl, Lileth, and his wish to help her with growth hormone treatment, however, it is never really made clear in the film as to whether this is merely Mengele seeing an opportunity to carry on his experiments or there is something darker about this relationship. Mengele manages throughout the film to manipulate the parents through promises of helping Lileth and easing the discomfort of the pregnant mother, and even offering to financially back the father in a potentially lucrative doll-making business.

    Puenzo uses the doll-making as a metaphor for Mengele's obsession with perfection which is a little heavy-handed, and Mengele's relationship with Lileth is rather confused. Both of these point to the fact that Puenzo could really have opened up the story a bit more as there are hints at something far more sinister going on around the Claustrophobic confines of the family.

    The German school Lileth is sent to has an underlying stench of Nazism still at play, yet this is something that Puenzo fails to explore. Also, the character of Nora, an archivist, photographer and Israeli agent, is underdeveloped. Puenzo merely hints at the work of Mossad and the how this is an important factor in the behaviour of both Mengele and Nora, also the group of Nazis working in a nearby country house isn't explained until Eva, the mother, gives birth and this necessitates Mengele requiring the help of the Nazi clinic.

    So, for me, Puenzo should have explored many of the underlying themes evident in the story. This felt like a 90 minute movie that could have added another half an hours worth of expositional drama that would have created more of a sense of suspense. As such, Wakolda is an interestingly dark drama, yet one that lacks the depth of a bigger movie.

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    • Anecdotes
      For her role of Eva, actress Natalia Oreiro studied German language for two months prior to shooting. More than half of her dialogs are in fact in German.
    • Gaffes
      The film is set in the year 1960, but the four-door Chevrolet Impala he drives throughout the film appears to be a 1965 or later model.
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      Lilith: That is why I chose Wakolda. It was the strangest of them all. Just like me.

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      Written by Daniel Tarrab and Andrés Goldstein

      Performed by Laura Zisman

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2014 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Argentina
      • Spain
      • Norway
      • France
    • Sites officiels
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    • Langues
      • Spanish
      • German
      • Hebrew
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The German Doctor
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Bariloche, Río Negro, Argentine
    • sociétés de production
      • Historias Cinematograficas
      • Cine.Ar
      • P&P Endemol Argentina
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    • Budget
      • 2 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 418 392 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 34 259 $ US
      • 27 avr. 2014
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 3 635 718 $ US
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