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Prisoner of Paradise

  • 2002
  • PG
  • 1 h 36 min
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Prisoner of Paradise (2002)
BiographyDocumentary

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaDocumentary about Holocaust victim Kurt Gerron.Documentary about Holocaust victim Kurt Gerron.Documentary about Holocaust victim Kurt Gerron.

  • Direção
    • Malcolm Clarke
    • Stuart Sender
  • Roteirista
    • Malcolm Clarke
  • Artistas
    • Ian Holm
    • Robert Lantz
    • Eleonore Hertzberg
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    7,5/10
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    • Direção
      • Malcolm Clarke
      • Stuart Sender
    • Roteirista
      • Malcolm Clarke
    • Artistas
      • Ian Holm
      • Robert Lantz
      • Eleonore Hertzberg
    • 9Avaliações de usuários
    • 13Avaliações da crítica
    • 70Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Indicado a 1 Oscar
      • 1 vitória e 2 indicações no total

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    Ian Holm
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    • Narrator
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    Robert Lantz
    • Self
    • (as Robby Lantz)
    Eleonore Hertzberg
    • Self
    Lone Koppel
    • Self
    • (as Lone Koppel de Moos)
    Renée Saint-Cyr
    Renée Saint-Cyr
    • Self
    Kees Brusse
    Kees Brusse
    • Self
    Silvia Grohs Martin
    • Self
    Susanne Thaler
    • Self
    Hans Margules
    • Self
    Margit Silberfeld
    • Self
    Jan Fischer
    • Self
    Tommy Mandl
    • Self
    Paul Sandfort
    • Self
    Coco Schumann
    • Self
    Ela Weissberger
    • Self
    Salle Fischermann
    • Self
    Hans Albers
    Hans Albers
      Marlene Dietrich
      Marlene Dietrich
        • Direção
          • Malcolm Clarke
          • Stuart Sender
        • Roteirista
          • Malcolm Clarke
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        10lanzarishi

        A Must See

        I have just written 25 emails telling all of my closest friends to see this movie. It is the greatest documentary I have ever seen. I am in a state of shock at how moving this film is. Enough cannot be said to anyone connected with this film. I bow to all of you. This man Kurt Gerron should be praised and honored in no way that has been done before. Although he might be looked at as collaborating with the Nazi's as one narrator has stated, anyone else in his position would have done the same in his shoes and whoever says they wouldn't is a liar! What it must have been like to be in that place I can only guess but whoever had to live through that period (if they did survive) I personally owe a debt of gratitude to for bringing to life this documentary. PLEASE SEE THIS FILM!
        Art Snob

        Traditional, Holocaust-related doc should be strong Oscar contender

        On a recent weekend getaway to Toronto, I availed myself of the opportunity to see the only public screening in North America of one of the contenders for this year's best documentary Oscar . the joint American-Canadian production, PRISONER OF PARADISE. It's not the best documentary I've seen this year, but it's solid, deals with an interesting topic, and I strongly suspect that it's going to take home this year's prize. More on this later.

        Narrated by Ian Holm, the film opens with scenes of a utopian community lovingly described as being comprised completely of `like-minded individuals.' The grounds look well-kept, the people (especially the children) look happy and in good health, the arts flourish, and sporting activities are regularly enjoyed by all. But suddenly, Holm informs us that this seemingly-successful communal experiment is all . a huge lie.

        The `community' is actually the Nazi concentration camp of Theresienstadt, where prominent Jews who would be missed were congregated into a sprawling and photogenic (from the outside) old fortress whose barricades to external forces proved equally efficient at keeping prisoners contained. And the footage is from a particularly notorious piece of Nazi propaganda - `The Fuhrer Gives a City to the Jews' (1944), a film produced to dispel rampant rumors about the wholesale mistreatment and extermination of Jews by the Germans. The film then shifts the focus to the director of the film -- Jewish inmate Kurt Gerron, a onetime hugely successful character actor, cabaret performer and movie director in pre-Nazi Germany.

        If, by chance, you're a student of early cinema who's seen Josef Von Sternberg's classic, THE BLUE ANGEL, you've already seen a Gerron performance . he's the magician who uses the broken Emil Jannings as a stage prop late in the film. He also played the doctor in the Georg Pabst-directed Louise Brooks movie DIARY OF A LOST GIRL. On stage, he was the first performer to ever sing `Mack the Knife,' appearing in the original 1926 production of Bertolt Brecht's THE THREEPENNY OPERA. And besides being a success as a performer, he also directed some box office hits starring major German stars in the years immediately preceding the Nazi takeover. In terms of appearance, familiarity to audiences and show biz success, he was something of a German amalgam of Danny DeVito and Jackie Gleason.

        The first half of the film follows Gerron's odyssey to this final directing job -- from the beginning of his success as a performer . to his showbiz heyday . to his flight to France and then to Holland following the Nazi clampdown on Jews . to his capture following the German occupation of Holland . and finally, to his arrival at Theresienstadt. (A journey that included two missed opportunities to join friends like Marlene Dietrich and Peter Lorre, who'd successfully relocated to Hollywood.) The second half of the film deals with the situation at Theresienstadt, and features many interviews with survivors.

        In terms of documentary technique, the film is pretty much by the book, top-heavy with archival footage and talking heads. (There are also two re-creation scenes -- clearly labeled as such, thus averting a major documentary no-no that has cost Errol Morris dearly in the past.) But I never found my interest wandering at any time during the 97-minute running time. The survivors make it known that the prisoners resented Gerron's collaboration, but the filmmakers claim that Gerron consulted with Jewish elders before making it and received their permission to engage in an activity that would delay the word all detainees feared . `transport,' which meant delivery to a death camp.

        In terms of topicality, there's an interesting side story dealing with an evil regime successfully thwarting international inspection - what emboldened the Nazis to make the propaganda film in the first place was their unqualified success in convincing a visiting Red Cross inspector that everything was fine at the camp via a carefully orchestrated tour of the facilities. This aspect, coupled with four additional factors, should make it a very strong contender:

        1. Its `one of our own' main character (remember SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE beating out SAVING PRIVATE RYAN for best picture a few years back?)

        2. Its Holocaust-related theme (a traditional favorite in the documentary category - INTO THE ARMS OF STRANGERS, ANNE FRANK REMEMBERED, HOTEL TERMINUS, etc.)

        3. Its traditional documentary techniques . Hollywood frowns on creativity and visual panache in this category

        4. The desperation among Hollywood pragmatists to prevent Michael Moore from taking the podium in front of a world audience in these times

        You make think that it's impossible for a film with such little exposure to trump the record-setting success of BOWLING FOR COLUMBINE, but for an MPAA voter to be eligible to vote for best documentary, he or she HAS to see ALL of the films in nomination at a theatrical screening and certify the date and place in writing. And one of the nominees (WINGED MIGRATION) is withholding the film from screenings, so only a tiny handful of voters are going to be voting in this category this year.

        If any of the eligible documentaries is going to galvanize anti-Moore sentiment among the aged (and far less liberal as a whole than you might suspect) MPAA members who ARE eligible to vote, this is the one. If it wasn't for the fact that he'd actually have to admit to SEEING Michael Moore's movie in order to be eligible to vote, I'd bet the FARM that PRISONER would be Charlton Heston's choice.
        9John-Kane25

        Moving Holocaust Documentary

        It blends current film with historic footage seamlessly. We are shown actual film from Kurt Gerron's movies. Gerron became a famous German actor but didn't have the looks for a lead man, so he became a director. One of the best of his time.

        Then the Nazi's came to power and started to round up the Jews. Gerron moved from one country to another that was still out of reach of the Nazi's. Eventually as the German's overran Europe, Gerron ran out of time to flee to America. He was sent to the Terezin Concentration Camp. This camp had some of the most talented people in Europe. They were forced to perform for Nazi elites. Many were singers, dancers, actors, etc........

        The documentary is tragic of course, but since the most horrific acts are told about and not shown, it isn't as heart wrenching a film to view as say, 'Escape From Sobibor'.
        10jsend

        compelling, thought provoking, like no other film about the holocaust

        I loved this film for it's brave portrait of a character who made a morally ambiguous choice. The filmmakers allowed the story to unfold and give the audience credit for being able to come to their won conclusions about what they think of what Kurt Gerron did. It is the first time I have seen a film set against the holocaust that went beyond the horror stories we are already familiar with and examines a victim of nazi atrocities who in a strange way became a part of the propaganda machine. I think everyone should see this beautifully made film!
        8gavin6942

        History Come To Life

        An excellent documentary about Holocaust victim and forgotten director Kurt Gerron.

        In 1944, Gerron was coerced into directing a propaganda film intended to be viewed in "neutral" nations (Switzerland, Sweden, Ireland) showing how "humane" conditions were at Theresienstadt. Once filming was finished, Gerron and members of the Jazz pianist Martin Roman's Ghetto Swingers were deported on the camp's final train transport to Auschwitz. Gerron and his wife were gassed immediately upon arrival, along with the film's entire performing entourage (except for Roman and guitarist Coco Schumann).The next day, Reichsführer SS Heinrich Himmler ordered the closure of the gas chambers.

        I had never heard of Gerron before seeing this film, which is not surprising given he was only successful in Germany and had not made the transition to American films like many others did. His association with Peter Lorre, Fritz Lang and others is interesting and one wonders what might have happened if he survived...

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        • Data de lançamento
          • 23 de abril de 2011 (Japão)
        • Países de origem
          • Estados Unidos da América
          • Canadá
          • Alemanha
          • Reino Unido
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          • Official site (Japan)
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        • Locações de filme
          • Amsterdam, Holanda do Norte, Holanda
        • Empresas de produção
          • Alliance Atlantis Communications
          • Allied Filmmakers
          • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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