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Soviet officer Alexander Pechersky organizes a revolt and mass escape of prisoners from Sobibór extermination camp in October 1943.Soviet officer Alexander Pechersky organizes a revolt and mass escape of prisoners from Sobibór extermination camp in October 1943.Soviet officer Alexander Pechersky organizes a revolt and mass escape of prisoners from Sobibór extermination camp in October 1943.
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Konstantin Khabensky
- Alexander Pechersky
- (as Konstantin Khabenskiy)
Dainius Kazlauskas
- Leo
- (as Daynos Kazlauskas)
Michalina Olszanska
- Hanna
- (as Mikhalina Olshanska)
Mariya Kozhevnikova
- Selma
- (as Maria Kozhevnikova)
Yakov Mulerman
- Moses
- (as Jaa Mulerman)
Joshua Rubin
- Jakob
- (as Jowe Ruby)
Fabian Kociecki
- Chaim
- (as Fabian Kochenski)
Wolfgang Cerny
- Gustav Wagner
- (as Wolfgang Cherny)
Philippe Reinhardt
- Siegfried Greitschus
- (as Philip Reinhardt)
Wieslaw Cichy
- Józef
- (as Weslav Kichi)
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Sobibor is based on the real-life events that took place in 1943 German Occupied Poland. It's the story of Soviet Lieutenant and POW Alexander "Sasha" Pechersky (Konstantin Khabensky) who planned and executed the first successful escape from a German Nazi Extermination camp during WW-II. It was the official submission from Russia for 91st Academy Awards.
In 1943, a train arrives at Sobibor Camp with Jewish prisoners with an announcement "Welcome to Sobibor. Welcome to your new lives. This is your new home." None of them was aware that how horrible their lives are going to be there soon.
From the very opening scene of the film, we are served with the horrors of the extermination camp. A group of undressed women was killed in a gas chamber and the insane General watch them till every single woman dies. That's just the starting, and actor-director Khabensky never hesitated to show the gruesome life inside the camp. Most of the film focuses on showing brutal methods used to torture the prisoners. A detailed overview of the camp and it's daily activities was presented to the viewers. It's not easy to watch all these scenes but yet they are true.
The characters are well developed and introduced one by one to viewers before the finale can take place. Later in the film, each one of them contributes in one way or another in the escape plan. Every actor has given a believable performance. Cinematography by Ramunas Greiciusis is nice. The story is a little bit slow and flawed. In my opinion, the planning part should have been elaborated a little bit more.
Sobibor isn't a perfect war drama film. It has some flaws but it definitely documented a detailed overview of the conditions of prisoners from mental as well as physical perspective. It shows us the reason why Jews never dared or planned any revolt. All this makes it a powerful and well-crafted film and one must watch it to salute the heroism and courage shown by those people.
In 1943, a train arrives at Sobibor Camp with Jewish prisoners with an announcement "Welcome to Sobibor. Welcome to your new lives. This is your new home." None of them was aware that how horrible their lives are going to be there soon.
From the very opening scene of the film, we are served with the horrors of the extermination camp. A group of undressed women was killed in a gas chamber and the insane General watch them till every single woman dies. That's just the starting, and actor-director Khabensky never hesitated to show the gruesome life inside the camp. Most of the film focuses on showing brutal methods used to torture the prisoners. A detailed overview of the camp and it's daily activities was presented to the viewers. It's not easy to watch all these scenes but yet they are true.
The characters are well developed and introduced one by one to viewers before the finale can take place. Later in the film, each one of them contributes in one way or another in the escape plan. Every actor has given a believable performance. Cinematography by Ramunas Greiciusis is nice. The story is a little bit slow and flawed. In my opinion, the planning part should have been elaborated a little bit more.
Sobibor isn't a perfect war drama film. It has some flaws but it definitely documented a detailed overview of the conditions of prisoners from mental as well as physical perspective. It shows us the reason why Jews never dared or planned any revolt. All this makes it a powerful and well-crafted film and one must watch it to salute the heroism and courage shown by those people.
..to watch these sort of films no matter how hard it might be.
As we should never forget what happened in these World War 2 concentration camps.
As we should never forget what happened in these World War 2 concentration camps.
Second time watching this movie. I HATE what people do and have done to other people. Movies like Sobibor and also Defiance should be shown in schools so young people see what happened and hopefully (is it too much to hope for?) never let such atrocities happen again.
Powerful and underrated. This film will stay with me a long time, along with the true story it depicts.
Is it possible to "enjoy" a film of this type? I would argue "no", but this film succeeded in keeping me gripped and on the edge of my seat. It made me emotional and left me stunned at times. It left me yelling at the screen. I was very engaged and invested in the plight of those in Sobibor.
There are some really tough scenes here (as would be expected). Some scenes work better than others. The film was suffocating in its grittiness and overwhelming grief. Numerous nationalities are depicted here (of which I am none), so I'll leave that up to their respective people as to how accurate or authentic they are portrayed.
It wasn't until later that I discovered Konstantin Khabensky (who plays Sasha) co-wrote and directed the film too. I'm impressed. His performance itself was very moving.
This is the type of film that gets you reading the true story after. I have since been touched to learn more about the likes of Alexander 'Sasha' Pechersky, Stanislaw Szmajzner and other heroes.
The final scene gives you just enough time to absorb the events at Sobibor and to reflect on what happened during the Holocaust. Powerful stuff.
Is it possible to "enjoy" a film of this type? I would argue "no", but this film succeeded in keeping me gripped and on the edge of my seat. It made me emotional and left me stunned at times. It left me yelling at the screen. I was very engaged and invested in the plight of those in Sobibor.
There are some really tough scenes here (as would be expected). Some scenes work better than others. The film was suffocating in its grittiness and overwhelming grief. Numerous nationalities are depicted here (of which I am none), so I'll leave that up to their respective people as to how accurate or authentic they are portrayed.
It wasn't until later that I discovered Konstantin Khabensky (who plays Sasha) co-wrote and directed the film too. I'm impressed. His performance itself was very moving.
This is the type of film that gets you reading the true story after. I have since been touched to learn more about the likes of Alexander 'Sasha' Pechersky, Stanislaw Szmajzner and other heroes.
The final scene gives you just enough time to absorb the events at Sobibor and to reflect on what happened during the Holocaust. Powerful stuff.
Christopher Lambert stars as Karl Frenzel SS non-commissioned officer in Sobibór who was sentenced to life imprisonment for his part in killing 150,000 jews until he was released in 1985 for poor health but died in retirement home near Hannover in 1996. The film shows the horrors of the camp and the plan to escape and the resulting escape but not as good as original film. The end titles were hard to read, but when i did were very interesting.
Did you know
- TriviaThe film was shot at once in five languages: Russian, Polish, German, Dutch and Yiddish.
- GoofsFrom approximately 30:55 to 32:52 Alexander Pechersky is chopping a tree in a swamp. The tree eventually falls. At 44:13 he chopping the same tree which is back in its standing position.
- Alternate versionsThere are three versions. These are the running times for them: "1 hr 58 min (118 min), 1 hr 50 min (110 min) (Russia),1 hr 40 min (100 min) (South Korea)".
- ConnectionsReferenced in Vdud (2017)
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- $5,096,619
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