Die Unsichtbaren
- 2017
- 1h 50min
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Quatre jeunes juifs survivent au Troisième Reich au coeur de Berlin en vivant si imprudemment qu'ils en deviennent «?nvisibles?.Quatre jeunes juifs survivent au Troisième Reich au coeur de Berlin en vivant si imprudemment qu'ils en deviennent «?nvisibles?.Quatre jeunes juifs survivent au Troisième Reich au coeur de Berlin en vivant si imprudemment qu'ils en deviennent «?nvisibles?.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 3 nominations au total
Horst Günter Marx
- Oberst Wehlen
- (as Horst-Günter Marx)
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This is a must-see movie. A masterpiece of this genre...a blend of interviews, re-enactment and war-time film footage interspersed.
The individuals who were interviewed were eloquent, charming and insightful.
How important is to see how many Germans risked their lives to do the right thing. Rather amazing. I have watched the movie several times, and am moved to tears by the end.
Claus Räfle is amazing. It is such a pity that the film didn't have a wider distribution. But the film, will one day, get the exposure it deserves.
The individuals who were interviewed were eloquent, charming and insightful.
How important is to see how many Germans risked their lives to do the right thing. Rather amazing. I have watched the movie several times, and am moved to tears by the end.
Claus Räfle is amazing. It is such a pity that the film didn't have a wider distribution. But the film, will one day, get the exposure it deserves.
Die Unsichtbaren / The Invisibles (2017)
This film is absolutely unique; it combines interviews with four remarkable Jewish people that, through all odds, managed to survive the Nazi invasions in Berlin along with a feature film type story that depicts these four as youth in 1943, and also includes vintage clips. The interviews are priceless; the actors are engaging and excellent; and each storyline is intriguing on it's own. Although each of the four stories is separate without intersecting with the others, the narrative is captivating and the film flows along and mesmerizes. Die Unsichtbaren depicts the courage, wits, and resistance of both the Jewish survivors and the German citizens who put themselves in harm's way to help them. I highly recommend this film.
This film is absolutely unique; it combines interviews with four remarkable Jewish people that, through all odds, managed to survive the Nazi invasions in Berlin along with a feature film type story that depicts these four as youth in 1943, and also includes vintage clips. The interviews are priceless; the actors are engaging and excellent; and each storyline is intriguing on it's own. Although each of the four stories is separate without intersecting with the others, the narrative is captivating and the film flows along and mesmerizes. Die Unsichtbaren depicts the courage, wits, and resistance of both the Jewish survivors and the German citizens who put themselves in harm's way to help them. I highly recommend this film.
A German docudrama; A story about young Jewish people who, with ingenuity and emotional strength, and at great risk to themselves, manage to evade Nazi authorities between 1943 and 1945. The film seamlessly combines interviews with live action in an effective way. Technically, it is well-produced too. Although there are some establishing shots between sequences that look a bit amateurish, all in all it is an absorbing story, a true story.
A wonderful documentary- drama. These men and women tell their story perfectly. You feel like you are there with them along their monstrous but ultimately successful journey into
And out of hell
On earth......
Josef Goebbels declared Berlin Berlin Judenfrein, cleared of Jews in the fourth year of WWII. And yet 1700 or perhaps more remained, went under ground and survived, thanks to native intelligence and the good Germans who protected them as best as they could.
Director Claus Raefle's camera follows four survivors, some alive at the time of production. With a savvy crosscutting of newsreels of the early 40s Berlin, recreation of life clandestinely in the open and interviews with the survivors add a depth of understanding and immediacy of Hitler's race war against German Jews. The narrative is gripping and grim, but uncompromisingly forthright. Time has hardly softened the film's import, for today we see in the media horror stories of ethnic cleansing in Myanmar, Yemen, Sudan and sorry to say Israel in the Palestinian occupied territories. We saw in Rwanda and Kosovo., Iraq and Syria, Libya... The novel Gore Vidal spoke of historical amnesia, a truth that is ignored, as events 80 years ago, let alone five years ago seem so distant. Forgetfulness or historical amnesia is a heavy legacy for as Santayana famously said, if you learn nothing from history you're fated to repeat it.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe interviews with the survivors were conducted in 2009.
- Citations
Cioma Schönhaus: I am not ready yet. I want to stay here. I want to live.
- ConnexionsFeatures Images d'actualité allemande (1940)
- Bandes originalesSmile
Performed by Steve Martin, Henrik Wikström (as Henrik Wikstrom)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Invisibles
- Lieux de tournage
- Wrisbergholzen, Lower Saxony, Allemagne(location)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 407 373 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 27 164 $US
- 27 janv. 2019
- Montant brut mondial
- 1 224 098 $US
- Durée1 heure 50 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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