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Le photographe de Mauthausen

Original title: El fotógrafo de Mauthausen
  • 2018
  • 16
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
14K
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Richard van Weyden and Mario Casas in Le photographe de Mauthausen (2018)
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Based on real events, Francesc Boix is a Spaniard inmate in the Nazi concentration camp of Mauthausen in Austria who tries to save the evidences of the horrors committed inside its walls.Based on real events, Francesc Boix is a Spaniard inmate in the Nazi concentration camp of Mauthausen in Austria who tries to save the evidences of the horrors committed inside its walls.Based on real events, Francesc Boix is a Spaniard inmate in the Nazi concentration camp of Mauthausen in Austria who tries to save the evidences of the horrors committed inside its walls.

  • Director
    • Mar Targarona
  • Writers
    • Roger Danès
    • Alfred Pérez Fargas
  • Stars
    • Mario Casas
    • Richard van Weyden
    • Alain Hernández
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    14K
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    • Director
      • Mar Targarona
    • Writers
      • Roger Danès
      • Alfred Pérez Fargas
    • Stars
      • Mario Casas
      • Richard van Weyden
      • Alain Hernández
    • 40User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Mario Casas
    Mario Casas
    • Boix
    Richard van Weyden
    • Ricken
    Alain Hernández
    Alain Hernández
    • Valbuena
    Adrià Salazar
    • Anselmo
    Eduard Buch
    • Fonseca
    Stefan Weinert
    Stefan Weinert
    • Ziereis
    Nikola Stojanovic
    • Bonarewitz
    Rubén Yuste
    • Rosales
    Frank Feys
    Frank Feys
    • Popeye
    Marc Rodríguez
    Marc Rodríguez
    • Enfermero
    Albert Mora
    • Músico
    Joan Negrié
    • Lejías
    Luka Peros
    Luka Peros
    • Schulz
    Rainer Reiners
    Rainer Reiners
    • Poschacher
    Toni Gomila
    • Francisco
    Macarena Gómez
    Macarena Gómez
    • Dolores
    Emilio Gavira
    • Preso A.K.
    Soma Zámbori
    • Chmielewski
    • Director
      • Mar Targarona
    • Writers
      • Roger Danès
      • Alfred Pérez Fargas
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    8pinkprincessgirl

    Intense and surreal

    I thought this film was great, intense and kept me guessing and hoping the hidden films would see the pight of day. Was also surprised it was based on true events. i reccommend if you are into intense story telling rather than silly themes and plots!
    6searchanddestroy-1

    Could have been a bit better....

    I don't want to say something nasty about this movie; it would be unfair. The production design and overall work deserves much respect, but unfortunately there were a couple of elements that bothered me. First the characters of the prisoners look - at least most of them - rather good fed and athletics. But I know it is difficult to put lots of people on a crash diet, as Chistian Bale or Tom Hanks did in the past for their roles. Second, as in 99% of films about Nazis - army or Concentration camps - Germans are Always shown as idiots, and this for many details. Germans during WW2 were cruel, barbarians, everything you wish, everything BUT IDIOTS. If they had been so, they would have not spread so much terror in the whole Europe from Norway to Sicily - I Don't even mention North Afrika and Rommel's Afrika Korps - and from Atlantic coast to Russia....So please Don't confound Nazi ideology, which was of course totally idiot and criminal with master race, antisemitism, racism, and GERMAN discipline, order and efficiency spirit. So back to this film, it is not the best ever about concentration camps. I have seen Polish or Russian movies from the sixties and seventies, shot in black and white, far more realistic than this one. But it remains a good film, Don't misunderstand me. One last thing, I saw in the feature an interesting shot, showing four men in a car, with the camera just in front of the wind shield, a shot which was ofteen used by the great French director Jean-Pierre Melville; a shot very rarely shown since many décades now. At least I guess....Maybe this is a tribute from the Spanish director to Melville and his awesome ARMY OF SHADOWS. Which you have this shot, of course.
    8anthonyjlangford

    Slow buildup but ultimately chilling

    In 1989, I was 22 and visited Mauthausen. I met a Polish man there who had been a prisoner during the war. He was 75 and had not been back since. The travel guide was informing the group I was with, that there were three prisoners to a bunk. The polish man had to correct him, via his companion who translated, that there were actually 6 to a bed. There's no doubt that the Spaniards received far better treatment than the Jews did. It's evident in the film and some research reveals what horrors the Jews endured. We get a sense of the horror there but we never get a real close look at it. Perhaps that's for the best. There are other Holocaust films far more brutal than this one. I wouldn't even call this a Holocaust film.

    Having said that, this is telling the story of the photographer and a true story at that, which is what makes it so compelling. People unable to relate to the characters or challenging the special effects, need to check their humanity. Some even criticise the treatment of the SS in the film. They were much worse in reality. Again, do some reading. Do people read anymore?

    The second half of the film is more tense as the risks increase. They were brave in what they tried to achieve.

    The stairs of death don't feature a lot but still, seeing them again gave me chills. The Kapos were brutal in all the camps. That depiction was accurate.

    There are further stories of Mauthausen to be told but perhaps the reality was bad enough. The stories are out there if people dig around a little.

    A solid film and a fascinating side note to a much broader, more horrific aspect of genocide.
    9amodsandeepa

    An extremely underrated film. A must watch.

    A film that brilliantly portays the true horrors committed by the Nazis and how the victims fought back. The filmography is quite elegant and so was the acting. The 6.5 rating(at the time of writing) is quite an understatement.
    8TheReelMovieMaven

    A film that will suck you into a nightmare that really did come true

    Along with "Schindler's List," this is a stark, brutal re-enactment of actual events in possibly the most brutal and horrendous of all the concentration camps, Mauthausen. The film faithfully chronicles a true story... perhaps too faithfully for the faint of heart to watch. This finely acted film, which must have been excruciating for the actors to work on, is a must-see for its historical value, not for casual amusement (there's nothing amusing about sadism, unless you're a Nazi). The recreation of scenes the real photographer captured is amazing for their detailed accuracy, and the film brilliantly brings the images, originally captured in black and white, to life. I rated this film an "8", which I deem a very high rating, only because production values were not of top-notch calibre... but, then, they really didn't need to be for this film. The setting, along with the acting, was perfectly believable as is, and you'll be sucked into a nightmare as soon as the film begins... and stay there until the last few minutes. That alone makes this film a huge success.

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    • Trivia
      During the party scene, the cast held ice inside their mouths between shots to cool down their breath, so it wouldn't show on camera. It was -7 °C (19.4°F).
    • Goofs
      The VW Käfer is from the 60s, way after the end of the war.
    • Quotes

      Francesc Boix: [Looking at the Head of Medusa painting] I like it.

      Paul Ricken: Be careful. It used to turn onlookers to stone. I like having some artists as references.

      Francesc Boix: I prefer taking pictures of reality.

      Paul Ricken: Reality doesn't exist, Franz. It all depends on the point of view. Don't forget it.

    • Connections
      Featured in Premios Goya 33 edición (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Corrandes d'exili
      Written by Lluís Llach and Pere Quart (as Juan Oliver Sallares)

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    • Release date
      • October 26, 2018 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • German
    • Also known as
      • The Photographer of Mauthausen
    • Filming locations
      • Budapest, Hungary
    • Production companies
      • Film Factory
      • FilmTeam
      • Institut Català de les Empreses Culturals (ICEC)
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,701,645
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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