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A Catholic opera singer and Jewish violin virtuoso dream of performing together at the legendary Carnegie Hall in New York City, but the German invasion of Poland tears them apart.A Catholic opera singer and Jewish violin virtuoso dream of performing together at the legendary Carnegie Hall in New York City, but the German invasion of Poland tears them apart.A Catholic opera singer and Jewish violin virtuoso dream of performing together at the legendary Carnegie Hall in New York City, but the German invasion of Poland tears them apart.
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Great movie, romantic, interesting, and very moving. Great music by the composer Kaczmarek. War shown from a different angle, love and music in the background. Such films should be produced!
Haven't seen such a good movie for a long time. The music is impressing and gives the feeling to the story. Adelaide Clemens acts superb.
Martha Coolidge directs this romantic drama set during World War II in which two young lovers, Robert (Leo Suter) and Rache (Adelaida Clemens), are separated by the German invasion of Poland in 1939. They have known each other since they were children and dream of acting together at Carnegie Hall, the most important concert hall in New York. He is a talented Catholic opera singer and she is a talented Jewish violinist. The two have been attracted to each other since they were children, but their families will never allow them to be together. However, the German invasion of Poland in 1939 would cause the couple to separate. As the Nazis took Raquel and her family, so Robert was willing to do anything to be together again, when she was captured by the Nazis. The German invasion of Poland tears them apart, Robert vows to find Rachel, no matter what. And when the girl is transported in a truck to the Auschwitz concentration camp, she runs after her shouting: I will find you! His quest to find her again will take Robert on a dangerous journey through the heart of Nazi Germany, through the terrible concentration camps, until he reaches a moment of reckoning and considers that he may lose Rachel forever. Music, war and, above all, Love!
Inspired by true stories of Polish musicians from the 1930s and 1940s, the film is an unusual love story; romantic, but with the love for music that unites the characters. The story features rising young talents in its cast: Adelaida Clemens (Silent Hill: Revelation), Leo Suter (Vikings: Valhallastephen), Sebastian Croft (Heartstopper), among others, adding other prestigious veterans with long careers, such as: Stellan Skarsgård, Stephen Dorff and Connie Nielsen. It is inspired by numerous Polish love stories interrupted by World War II and collected by film producer Zbigniew John Raczynsky. A love story that is mixed with real archive images and that highlights all those people who were part of the Resistance, putting their lives at risk to help their loved ones. And describing some historical events such as the invasion of Poland in 1939 by the Germans and the Russians, the work of the Polish resistance, the Lotz Ghetto, the Auschwitz concentration camp, Bergen Belsen, and the evil Nazi commander Josef Kramer appearing , and a plot to kill Hitler, among others.
This displays a colorful and evocative photography by cameraman Alexander Gruszynski, shot in various locations in Lódz, Voivodeship, Poland, Krakow, Little Poland Voivodeship, and New York, United States. And an attractive musical score by Jan A. P. Kaczmarek who previously won the Academy Award for 'Finding Neverland' , best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, Original Score. The film was professionally directed by Martha Coolidge, although throughout it some absurd and improbable situations develop without much sense. She was the first woman to chair the US Directors Guild. Martha has directed one Emmy Award-winning performance: Halle Berry in Dorothy Dandridge (1999). She was originally going to direct Some Kind of Wonderful (1987) for writer-producer John Hughes, but left a few weeks before principal photography due to creative differences between her and Hughes, Howard Deutch replaced her. Martha is a prestigious director and producer, especially known for Valley Girl (1983), Dorothy Dandridge (1999) and School of Geniuses (1985). Rating: 6.5/10.
Inspired by true stories of Polish musicians from the 1930s and 1940s, the film is an unusual love story; romantic, but with the love for music that unites the characters. The story features rising young talents in its cast: Adelaida Clemens (Silent Hill: Revelation), Leo Suter (Vikings: Valhallastephen), Sebastian Croft (Heartstopper), among others, adding other prestigious veterans with long careers, such as: Stellan Skarsgård, Stephen Dorff and Connie Nielsen. It is inspired by numerous Polish love stories interrupted by World War II and collected by film producer Zbigniew John Raczynsky. A love story that is mixed with real archive images and that highlights all those people who were part of the Resistance, putting their lives at risk to help their loved ones. And describing some historical events such as the invasion of Poland in 1939 by the Germans and the Russians, the work of the Polish resistance, the Lotz Ghetto, the Auschwitz concentration camp, Bergen Belsen, and the evil Nazi commander Josef Kramer appearing , and a plot to kill Hitler, among others.
This displays a colorful and evocative photography by cameraman Alexander Gruszynski, shot in various locations in Lódz, Voivodeship, Poland, Krakow, Little Poland Voivodeship, and New York, United States. And an attractive musical score by Jan A. P. Kaczmarek who previously won the Academy Award for 'Finding Neverland' , best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, Original Score. The film was professionally directed by Martha Coolidge, although throughout it some absurd and improbable situations develop without much sense. She was the first woman to chair the US Directors Guild. Martha has directed one Emmy Award-winning performance: Halle Berry in Dorothy Dandridge (1999). She was originally going to direct Some Kind of Wonderful (1987) for writer-producer John Hughes, but left a few weeks before principal photography due to creative differences between her and Hughes, Howard Deutch replaced her. Martha is a prestigious director and producer, especially known for Valley Girl (1983), Dorothy Dandridge (1999) and School of Geniuses (1985). Rating: 6.5/10.
This is one beautiful film! I first saw the advertisement for this movie back in 2019, but it was shelved for three years because of the pandemic and released in 2022. I was so glad I saw it and owned it now. Shame was not shown in theaters. The acting is superb by the two leaders, the music and singing are beautiful, and the romance. What makes this film special is that the war was in the background, which provides a way to appreciate the music and the romance. I cried several times. I love this movie.
It's 1939 Poland. Robert Pulaski (Leo Suter) reconnects with Rachel Rubin (Adelaide Clemens). He is deeply in love with her, but she is engaged to another. He is Catholic and she is Jewish. Their first meeting is eight years earlier. She was the new girl at his music school. He was the best violinist until she showed up. Lena (Connie Nielsen) is the director of the school. Celebrated singer Benno Moser (Stellan Skarsgård) recognizes Robert's singing talent. Everything comes crashing down after the Nazis invade. The Rubins get caught. Robert screams for Rachel, "I'll Find You!"
This is a war romance in a rather standard melodrama. It's nice to see Martha Coolidge going back to directing full length feature. The two leads are great although I may like the kids version even more. It's a WWII romance. It feels a bit old, but that's fine. The production isn't the biggest, but it does have some size to it. This is not going to surprise anyone. It's an old style melodrama.
This is a war romance in a rather standard melodrama. It's nice to see Martha Coolidge going back to directing full length feature. The two leads are great although I may like the kids version even more. It's a WWII romance. It feels a bit old, but that's fine. The production isn't the biggest, but it does have some size to it. This is not going to surprise anyone. It's an old style melodrama.
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- TriviaThe role of Robert Pulaski in I'll Find You was Leo Suter's Leo Suter first main part in a feature film. He also played the main part in the TV series Valhalla and both - I'll Find You and Valhalla Vikings: Valhalla (2022) had their premiers on February 25th 2022.
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Robert Pulaski: You'll never get rid of me now.
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