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Nebel im August

  • 2016
  • 2h 1m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
3.2K
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Ivo Pietzcker in Nebel im August (2016)
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A Yenish boy experiences the Nazi euthanasia program while he is in a mental hospital.A Yenish boy experiences the Nazi euthanasia program while he is in a mental hospital.A Yenish boy experiences the Nazi euthanasia program while he is in a mental hospital.

  • Director
    • Kai Wessel
  • Writers
    • Holger Karsten Schmidt
    • Robert Domes
  • Stars
    • Ivo Pietzcker
    • Sebastian Koch
    • Jule Hermann
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    3.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kai Wessel
    • Writers
      • Holger Karsten Schmidt
      • Robert Domes
    • Stars
      • Ivo Pietzcker
      • Sebastian Koch
      • Jule Hermann
    • 11User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Ivo Pietzcker
    Ivo Pietzcker
    • Ernst Lossa
    Sebastian Koch
    Sebastian Koch
    • Dr. Werner Veithausen
    Jule Hermann
    • Nandl
    Fritzi Haberlandt
    Fritzi Haberlandt
    • Oberschwester Sophia
    Thomas Schubert
    Thomas Schubert
    • Paul Hechtle
    Henriette Confurius
    Henriette Confurius
    • Edith Kiefer
    Branko Samarovski
    • Max Witt
    David Bennent
    David Bennent
    • Oja
    Karl Markovics
    Karl Markovics
    • Christian Lossa
    Patrick Heyn
    • Nazi
    Christian Redl
    Christian Redl
    Carla Karsten
    Niklas Post
    Niklas Post
    • Josef
    Juls Serger
    • Hermann Klein
    • (as Juls Luis Serger)
    Lyonel Hollaender
    • Christoph
    Annely Gerda Prey
    Arne Wichert
    • Toni
    Ben Nicolas Behrend
      • Director
        • Kai Wessel
      • Writers
        • Holger Karsten Schmidt
        • Robert Domes
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      10sandino_owen

      Great Perfomance

      A very good movie where it shows the great performance of the new generation of German actors. It tells a story very little shown in the history of the cinema about the systematic murders in Germans not worth living because of their mental or physical disability.
      8Radu_A

      The best German film on the subject...

      ... given that German films on the subject usually let you feel somewhat detached. Whenever the Holocaust is concerned, German filmmakers tend to try to do everything according to the book, as meticulously factual as possible, so viewers can easily feel lectured.

      There is a good deal of that strife for perfection in here as well, as a whole lot of neglected issues are crammed into this one film: the Nazi euthanasia program involving feeding patients nutrition-less food called "Ersatzkost", substitute nourishment. The silent acquiescence of the Catholic church to mass murder carried out in institutions under their formal patronage. The lumping together of all kinds of "undesirables" labeled mentally unfit to live. And in the guise of the lead, the still unfilmed "Porrajmos" (which means "devouring"), the destruction of much of Europe's Romani population no one cares about until today.

      It's all a bit much and doesn't help the narrative structure, but there is a lot to learn, even for those who've seen a good deal of films about the subject. Apart from "Schindler's List", hardly any film explains the ideology and motivation behind these crimes. The extremely fascinating - while sickening - quality of this film is that it shows doctors and nurses murdering children without any malice, all in the name of the "greater cause" of racial purity. As incredibly inhumane this seems to the viewer - and the sole heroine of the story, a catholic nun - the sources from that time indicate that this was indeed how the culprits thought. Sebastian Koch, whom I usually find rather wooden, brings this uncanny mix of "scientific" curiosity and complete lack of conscience perfectly across. It's his best film, better than "The Lives of Others".

      What this film is not is the heavily overdue film about the persecution of gypsies. It's misleading to call the protagonist Ernst Lossa a Rom, he was a Jenische, they are non-ethnic travellers like in Ireland and don't speak Romanes. They mostly reside in Switzerland, where Jenische children were taken away from their families to "socialize" them until 1968... as you see, there remain many, many more stories to tell.
      8yusufpiskin

      "For decades, we have all been contradicting the will of Mother nature"

      Considering the horrors of both the euthanasia program as well as the mass-murder of romani people and disabled in nazi-germany and the fact that we don't hear that much about this part of history, Nebel im August (Fog in August) has an important role to play. What could've been over-blown melodrama is a rather simple story about a young boy in the cold, isolated german hospital. The portrait is filled with authentic looks, almost to the point of feeling a bit flat but Ivo Pietzcker as the lead fills the film with a glow. It's sometimes crippled by a hamfisted storytelling, but does manage to convey an interesting image of the nazi program without feeling too didactic, proving that there's still important stories from this time in history worth telling on screen.
      Karl Self

      Solid but linear

      I don't actually know why the movie is called "Fog in August" as that image is never referenced in the movie. It is taken from the eponymous book it's based on, perhaps it is explained there.

      The historical backdrop of the movie is "T4", the Nazi campaign to kill those deemed "unworthy to live" because they were handicapped, suffered from a psychiatric condition or -- in many cases -- were just unruly or even merely unpopular with the authorities. The film acts as a docudrama, trying to get some historical facts across while narrating the coming of age-story of Ernst Lossa, a around fourteen-years-old rapscallion. In real life, his father was eventually murdered by the Nazis because he was a traveling artisan.

      The film creates some dramatic tension by pitching two nurses against each other in an unlikely fashion. Stern-looking "mother superior" Sophia is a devout catholic who does the right thing by trying to protect her wards, while doe-eyed sister Edith acts as the angel of death, killing children on command by giving them raspberry juice mixed with barbiturates.

      There is nothing wrong with this movie, and it has a great cast to boot. On the other hand, it's simply another moral showcase about Nazi evils, and you have to be somewhat masochistically inclined to watch it voluntarily. I'm worried that a large part of German cinematic production these days is uninspired "propaganda for the right cause". Hopefully, this movie will inspire many viewers to research the history of T4 on their own.
      8DLochner

      A horrible and dark subject

      A horrible and dark subject. Urgent and yet reserved. Around 1940 little Ernst was admitted to a mental hospital. The diagnosis: "not educable". But in the institution the patients are systematically killed. A process that is supposed to help rid the German race of hereditary diseases in the Third Reich. A film that is badly affected and gets under the skin.

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      • Trivia
        The real Ernst Lossa was born in 1929 in Augsburg. Lossa was a member of the Yenish, who are a group of Germans who have their own dialect and who travel from place to place. (Perhaps the most comparable English-speaking group are the Irish Travelers.) Lossa was a troubled kid, whose father ended up in Dachau at least twice (although he was released). After committing many petty crimes, Ernst ended up at a sanatorium called Kaufbeuren, which is still in operation today.
      • Crazy credits
        The movie's title is not shown until the start of the end credits.
      • Connections
        Referenced in La noche de...: La noche de... Niebla en agosto (2019)

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      • Release date
        • September 29, 2016 (Germany)
      • Countries of origin
        • Germany
        • Austria
      • Language
        • German
      • Also known as
        • Les brumes d'août
      • Filming locations
        • Warstein, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany(location)
      • Production companies
        • Collina Film
        • Dor Film Produktionsgesellschaft
        • StudioCanal
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      • Budget
        • $8,000,000 (estimated)
      • Gross worldwide
        • $72,895
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      • Runtime
        • 2h 1m(121 min)
      • Color
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      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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