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Heir to an Execution

  • 2004
  • TV-PG
  • 1 h 33 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,9/10
508
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Heir to an Execution (2004)
Documentário

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA filmmaker explores the lives and deaths of her grandparents, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, who were executed as spies in 1953.A filmmaker explores the lives and deaths of her grandparents, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, who were executed as spies in 1953.A filmmaker explores the lives and deaths of her grandparents, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, who were executed as spies in 1953.

  • Direção
    • Ivy Meeropol
  • Artistas
    • Bob Considine
    • Robert Meeropol
    • Morton Sobell
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,9/10
    508
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Ivy Meeropol
    • Artistas
      • Bob Considine
      • Robert Meeropol
      • Morton Sobell
    • 25Avaliações de usuários
    • 7Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Bob Considine
    Bob Considine
    • Self - International News Service
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Robert Meeropol
    Robert Meeropol
    • Self - younger son of the Rosenbergs
    Morton Sobell
    • Self - co-defendant
    Sally Kanter Bruin
    • Self - schoolmate of Ethel Rosenberg
    Abe Osheroff
    • Self - Union Activist
    Miriam Moskowitz
    • Self - friend of Ethel Rosenberg
    J. Edgar Hoover
    J. Edgar Hoover
    • Self
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Joseph McCarthy
    Joseph McCarthy
    • Self - Senator
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Richard Nixon
    Richard Nixon
    • Self - Vice President
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Rachel Meeropol
    • Self - Robert's daughter
    David Greenglass
    David Greenglass
    • Self - Ethel Rosenberg's brother
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Michael Meeropol
    • Self - oldest son of the Rosenbergs
    Emanuel Bloch
    • Self - the Rosenbergs' attorney
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Jenny Meeropol
    • Self - granddaughter of the Rosenbergs
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Greg Meeropol
    • Self - grandson of the Rosenbergs
    Baron Roberts
    • Self - Julius Rosenberg's nephew
    Sue Roberts
    • Self
    Olivia Roberts
    • Self
    • Direção
      • Ivy Meeropol
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    7ShempMyMcMalley

    A Family's Story.

    7/10 This is a pretty good documentary, directed by the Rosenberg's blood granddaughter Ivy Meeropol, it covers in more detail the relationship the trial and execution has had on the family, than on the the actual trial and evidence. It is clear and objectively shown that indeed it has had an arrant multigenerational effect and most likely will continue with the director's children. However, important in the film was the revelation of information contained in the 1995 opening of classified government documents (The Venona Papers) which pretty much proves Julius' guilt (guilty of passing secrets, but nothing supposedly as serious as atomic info) and exonerates Ethel. This is presented as a surprise in the film, although this information was revealed nearly a decade before the film had been made. We spend half the film getting to this point, whereas the film would've been much more effective and in-depth if it would've started off at this point. I only say this 'cause the degree to which the guilt, or degree of guilt affects this family's identity, is highly relevant and the major theme of the documentary. This, and Morton Sobell's incomplete answers to the nature of their guilt (he was their co-defendant!!) made the film seem a little more biased than it had to be. The film also in a way martyrizes the Rosenbergs, which is fine if they were innocent, but a sad and unavoidable manipulation if not. Overall, this is slightly nitpickish on my part and anyone interested in this era of history will not be disappointed.
    7smokehill retrievers

    Sad, naive treatment of treason and consequences

    As other reviewers have mentioned, this is essentially an amateur effort, but I believe it is more effective for that, and that a more polished, careful effort by "professionals" would not be nearly as poignant and effective.

    Though many of the Rosenberg family cling to various pieces of the puzzle hoping, or pretending, that Julius & Ethel were either "innocent" or at least deserved a lesser punishment, it is clear from the Venona transcripts (released in '95) and testimony of ex-KGB agents that they were active -- Julius much more so -- in stealing highly classified U.S. secrets and giving them to the Soviet Union, as part of an organized socialist-communist cabal. They were clearly "true believers," which is what essentially scarred their children's lives.

    As this film makes quite clear, the Rosenbergs could have spared themselves right up to the day they were executed, but their refusal to implicate other spies sealed their fate. However misguided, they were true believers, willing to die rather than betray their cause.

    At this late date there is of course not the slightest doubt that both were guilty of treason and espionage, and, due to their refusal to "betray" their comrades or their cause, they also inflicted great emotional trauma to their families, especially their children. One cannot help but sympathize with them, but it's hard to argue that their parents are in any way "innocent" or did not commit treason and espionage. They opted to die. One can only bemoan the fact that others in the ring deserved death far more than Ethel, but got light sentences.

    Though a bit long and slow-moving at times, for someone interested in this peculiar historical incident this film will prove fascinating despite its less-than-polished production.
    williamdoug2001

    It is what it is.

    The entire film is based on a fallacy and therefore makes it difficult to watch. Ivy basis the documentary on the misleading notion that her grandparents are not guilty of being traitors. The facts are that her grandparents were spies. Later, her father Michael says, Julius might have helped the Soviets, but Julius did not do what the government accused him of. Then another person says Ethel was only being a loyal wife.

    The film is a sophomoric effort to understand the dark stain on her family. The camera work, editing, and narration are all weak.

    Ivy should have created a documentary on what caused the executions. It wasn't 'red scare', or 'communist witch-hunts'. It was because Julius and Ethel were spies for the Soviets. They are both guilty of betraying their country.
    8JohnSeal

    Wonderful

    The historical record currently indicates that Julius Rosenberg probably gave the Soviet Union information, and that loyal wife Ethel was a bargaining chip used by brother David Greenglass to avoid prosecution. That's about as much background as one needs to appreciate and enjoy this deeply personal and very moving film about the aftereffects of the Rosenberg executions, and the worn out 'did they/didn't they' arguments are of only peripheral importance. Filled with fascinating interviews with the Rosenberg's children and a surprising number of elderly compatriots as well as some timely and frightening 1950s footage of anti-Communist hysteria, Heir to An Execution is an emotional attempt by director Ivy Meeropol (granddaughter of the convicted 'spies') to come to terms with a dark chapter in her family history. Strongly recommended.
    9bzb2001

    Much more than a political documentary

    The names Julius and Ethel Rosenberg bring on a sweeping sensation of treason. They have become the poster-children for anti-American hatred and fear of foreign ideology. But to some, the names mean mother and father; grandmother and grandfather.

    I must admit, before I saw this film I didn't even know the Rosenbergs had children. This is left out of history lessons since, after all, what did that have to do with anything? Heir to an Execution, a sensitive and thoughtful documentary from Rosenberg granddaughter Ivy Meeropol, sheds light into a shadowy area of communist spies and family tightness.

    Meeropol's film begins questioning the famed Rosenberg's death sentences by interviewing old friends and socialist peers. A door is opened into their world in a way I had never seen. Hated so fiercely by the rest of America, these revolutionaries have found their way from prisons to retirement homes.

    What is far more interesting, however, is what comes next. As Meeropol tracks her grandparents' lives to the electric chair the question of her father and uncle arise. What exactly did happen to them during the chaos? And more importantly, what was to be done with them after the inevitable? Political documentaries are sometimes dry and are often as subtle as a man with a stick pointing at an easel. Heir to an Execution is different. Meeropol raises doubts to at least part of the Rosenberg trial, if not all of it, while at the same time documenting the life of a wonderful man, her father. In the end we don't know which is more important, the Rosenberg injustice or the chronicle of a distinguished life whose path you would not expect winding up here. **** out of ****

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      Shortlisted for Best Documentary Feature for the 2003 Academy Awards.
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      • junho de 2004 (Estados Unidos da América)
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