Mildred Gillars, une actrice américaine en Allemagne nazie, anime une émission de radio à destination des troupes anglo-saxonnes afin de saper leur moral et de diffuser un discours antisémit... Tout lireMildred Gillars, une actrice américaine en Allemagne nazie, anime une émission de radio à destination des troupes anglo-saxonnes afin de saper leur moral et de diffuser un discours antisémite.Mildred Gillars, une actrice américaine en Allemagne nazie, anime une émission de radio à destination des troupes anglo-saxonnes afin de saper leur moral et de diffuser un discours antisémite.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 4 nominations au total
- Judge Edward M. Curran
- (as Sewell J. Whitney)
- GI Soldier
- (as Brian D. Rittenhouse)
- Alan
- (as Julian Garnik)
- …
- Gene
- (as Donal Castor)
- Foreman
- (as John Hickman)
- Andy
- (as Noah Beltrán)
- Grease Monkey 1
- (as Ramiro Delgado Ruiz)
Avis à la une
The cinematography is excellent and so are the sets. Ms. William's costumes are 1940s perfection. If the director had paid as much attention to character development as he did framing each and every shot, this movie might have kept my interest. I kept wanting to know Mildred's backstory. What brought her to be a traitor to her nation of origin? At a time in our nation's history of unparalleled patriotism and loyalty, I am at a loss to see how someone who, when offered a chance to leave the country of the aggressive nation, refused and stayed there. These questions are never addressed in the movie. Very disappointing.
Mildred Gillars is a name few will be familiar with. Portrayed well here by Meadow Williams, Ms. Gillars was known as Axis Sally by American servicemen during WWII. Her radio broadcasts of Nazi propaganda alternately entertained and enraged Americans, and this depiction of her story shines a light on the lengths to which the Nazis utilized psychological warfare in conjunction with traditional tanks and guns.
Director Polish spends most of the movie's runtime on Gillars' trial for treason, which provides a courtroom for Oscar winner Al Pacino (now 81 years old) to play her attorney James Laughlin and chew scenery with an enthusiasm and fervor matched by few actors. Joining Laughlin at the defense table is green-behind-the-ears attorney (and former GI soldier) Billy Owen (Swen Temmell), whose warm approach contrasts well with Laughlin's gusto. The lead prosecutor John Kelly is played by Mitch Pileggi ("The X-Files"), and other supporting roles are covered by Lala Kent, Jasper Polish, and Carsten Norgaard.
Flashbacks are vital here, as we see Gillars "perform" her act, often in front of Joseph Goebbels, the chief propagandist of the Nazis during the war. Thomas Kretschmann (U-571, 2000) is excellent and sufficiently creepy as Goebbels, and some of the most intense scenes feature Goebbels and Gillars. Filmmaker Polish takes a sympathetic approach to Gillars, an approach surely to ruffle some patriotic feathers. The trial is not often-remembered in the aftermath of the war, but Ms. Gillars' story makes us wonder just what we might do if our life was threatened ... and just as importantly, how would our actions be judged after the fact?
In select theaters and On Demand May 28, 2021.
A historical movie about an American who went to Germany prior to WWII and became the "Tokyo Rose" voice against the Americans. In real life, this woman (whose real name was Mildred Gillars) spoke against the country, the president, and tried to hurt the morale of the American GI's. After the war, she was caught and tried. I'll go no farther in case you want to see this movie and not have any spoiler here. Notable in this movie is Al Pacino who acts as her defense attorney. His acting was incredible!
The movie is worth seeing, and knowing it's based on an actual person and actual events makes it more interesting. The pace of the movie isn't fast.. so don't expect that. An interesting story and very good acting! Plenty of historical inaccuracies (attention to detail) in uniforms and aspects related to both Germany and radio of that time period. Much of what you see appears to be fairly low budget, but the acting of Pacino really carries this movie (or at least it did for me).
The movie carries a fairly high viewer rating of a 7.0 on IMDB as I write this, but that feels overly generous. I'd give it about a 6.0 rating. It's not bad, but certainly NOT a 7 out of 10.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesMildred Elizabeth Gillars nicknamed "Axis Sally" along with Rita Zucca, was an American broadcaster employed by Nazi Germany to disseminate Axis propaganda during World War II. Following her capture in post-war Berlin, she became the first woman to be tried for treason against the United States in March 1949.
- GaffesIn the title for the closing arguments, the title reads "Closing Arguments, Gillars v. United States". The defendant is always listed second in court actions. In this case, the United States was clearly the prosecuting agent, Gillars was obviously the defendant.
- Citations
Joseph Goebbels: Their capitalism has produced a handful of wealthy men, and a nation of slaves who think they are free. Their Hollywood films glamorize the lifestyle of the upper few, while the rest of the country keeps fantasizing that one day, this could be them. They're too unintelligent to realize that the few pennies they are paid to break their backs will never afford them anything. A nation of imaginative, dreaming fools. Why do you defend them? The United States is falling apart. Their leaders have been waiting for this opportunity. They want a war. Do you know why? The president has led the nation into an economic catastrophe from which there is no escape. An entire generation of youths lost and jobless. The country is on the verge of revolution. So, they send their sons to be slaughtered.
- Crédits fousThe end credits state that "the story, all names, characters, and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious..." Which is clearly not true since the film is based on a true story and includes real historical characters that existed.
- Bandes originalesAutumn in Berlin
Written by Adam Dib
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- American Traitor
- Lieux de tournage
- Dorado, Porto Rico(Calle Principal, Sabana, Vega Alta 00646)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 14 000 $US
- Montant brut mondial
- 2 011 012 $US
- Durée1 heure 49 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1