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Le miroir aux alouettes

Original title: Obchod na korze
  • 1965
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  • 2h 8m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
10K
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Le miroir aux alouettes (1965)
A carpenter in the Fascist Slovak State is appointed "Aryan controller" of a Jewish widow's store.
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A carpenter in the Fascist Slovak State is appointed "Aryan controller" of a Jewish widow's store.A carpenter in the Fascist Slovak State is appointed "Aryan controller" of a Jewish widow's store.A carpenter in the Fascist Slovak State is appointed "Aryan controller" of a Jewish widow's store.

  • Directors
    • Ján Kadár
    • Elmar Klos
  • Writers
    • Ladislav Grosman
    • Ján Kadár
    • Elmar Klos
  • Stars
    • Ida Kaminska
    • Jozef Kroner
    • Frantisek Zvarík
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    8.2/10
    10K
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    • Directors
      • Ján Kadár
      • Elmar Klos
    • Writers
      • Ladislav Grosman
      • Ján Kadár
      • Elmar Klos
    • Stars
      • Ida Kaminska
      • Jozef Kroner
      • Frantisek Zvarík
    • 58User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 6 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Ida Kaminska
    Ida Kaminska
    • Rozalia Lautmannová
    • (as Ida Kaminská)
    Jozef Kroner
    Jozef Kroner
    • Tono Brtko
    Frantisek Zvarík
    • Markus Kolkocký
    • (as Frantisek Zvarík)
    Hana Slivková
    • Evelyna Brtková
    Martin Hollý
    • Imro Kuchar
    Elena Zvaríková
    • Ruzena Kolkocká
    Martin Gregor
    • Jozef Katz
    Adam Matejka
    • Piti Báci
    Mikulás Ladizinský
    • Marian Peter
    Alojz Kramar
    • Balko
    Eugen Senaj
    • Blau
    Tibor Vadas
    • Tobacconist
    Anton Balaz
      Ladislav Farkas
      • Young Man
      • (uncredited)
      Ladislav Fecko
        Luise Grossová
        • Eliasová
        • (uncredited)
        Juraj Herz
        Juraj Herz
        • Jewish Man
        • (uncredited)
        Stanislav Kubis
          • Directors
            • Ján Kadár
            • Elmar Klos
          • Writers
            • Ladislav Grosman
            • Ján Kadár
            • Elmar Klos
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          User reviews58

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          10hh-10

          A masterly wrought film that is potent, profound, and forever relevant

          This is one of the most elegantly crafted and powerful movies relating to the Holocaust that I have ever seen.

          As the editor and publisher of the memoir of a Jewish Holocaust survivor from Slovakia, I can aver that this movie is achingly true to life. The film's setting could be this woman's hometown. Like Mrs. Lautmann in the movie, this woman had lived behind one of the family's shops on her hometown's Main Street and her family's properties were seized during the Aryanization depicted in this movie.

          How the writer, director, and actors of this seemingly small film were able to condense and convey so much of the socio-economic and political tenor of that time and place, with such acumen, dark humor, and pathos is astounding.

          It seamlessly moves toward an inexorable conclusion, with each successive scene leading the viewer deeper into the world of the two protagonists and reeling from the truths that the filmmakers expertly offer up.

          It is days after viewing it, and still, I cannot shake this movie.
          9erostratus-amazon

          admire the camera shots...and the editing

          I'll skip over the story and the themes. Other commenters have said wonderful things about that.

          Let's talk visuals.

          I just have to say I was blown away by almost every single shot of the movie. The black and white color looks gorgeous, and the indoor shots have lots of shadows and texture. The outdoor shots seem overexposed, brilliant, artificial and almost unbearable. The criterion version just looks superlative.

          Watch the dinner scene at the start where the man's brother in law is getting drunk with Tony. They are yelling, and having a time, and the camera dives/sweeps/rapidly turns around and falls. It conveys the dizzying nature of the conversation. The outdoor scenes in the first half of the movie have lots of bustle and activity, with lots of turns and shifts of perspective. People will remember the historical themes, but please don't overlook the amazing cinematography (which rightfully doesn't call attention to itself but enhances the emotional impact of every scene). In one scene (where Person X hits Person Y), camera conveys the claustrophobic, almost paranoiac perspective of Person X and sets the rest of the action up. We just knew what was going to happen next here.

          The dream sequences/surreal effects were modest and didn't seem too fantastic; they were small enough for a small man overtaken with fear.
          10therightone

          Makes Schindler's List look like an average movie

          Words can hardly do justice to this gem. Understated cinematic grandeur, ultimate moral subtlety, acting without pair in the annals of movie history, philosophical and ethical depth without sententiousness . . . should I invent new superlatives to describe this indescribably touching movie?

          Yes, the movie has to do with the tragedy of Jewish people in the poisoned and poisonous Europe of the WWII period, but the emotional implications go much farther than that. They address human condition in general. It is one of those egregiously few movies which make a "philosopher" out of each of us. . . even if for a minute only. . . even if we only philosophize with our unstoppable tears. I am not one to weep easily at movies, but I defy you to watch this fabulous work of cinema without being touched to the deepest fiber of your soul.

          Yes, it is that good. One of the very few movies which are better than GREAT MUSIC. Watch it - preferably on the Criterion DVD, the VHS edition leaves a lot to be desired. Unless you are an unfeeling freak, no offense intended, it is very unlikely that you will ever regret it.
          10Buddy-51

          one of the most powerful films ever made

          The last half hour of this film may well be the most emotionally intense examination of a personal moral crisis ever put on film.

          The movie achieves that rarest feat of being able to portray one of the most horrendous experiences in human history without resorting to sensationalism or sentimentality.

          The acting of Josef Kroner and Ida Kaminska is without peer and the musical score is quite simply haunting and adds immeasureably to the film's overall effectiveness.

          Make every effort to see this true cinematic masterpiece.
          10carl-ralston

          One of the best Holocaust films ever

          I gave this one a 10 because it is one of the most moving and engaging films about the Holocaust I have ever seen. The film is masterful in its depiction of the duplicitous nature of average citizens in Central Europe during the rise of Nazism. During World War II, the region was pulled between fascism and communism. This film is very revealing in its ability to show the true nature of totalitarianism and how it can effect the common person. The acting is brilliant, especially in the case of the old lady who is the owner of the shop. This is one of the best Czech films from the 60s, even better than Closely Watched Trains, which is also very good. This is the type of film that stays with you in that it is both haunting and thought provoking.

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          • Trivia
            This movie was shot exclusively in the small Slovak city of Sabinov.
          • Goofs
            Set in 1942, a German troop train moves through the town. The train is carrying Soviet cold-war era trucks and anti aircraft guns that didn't exist until the 1950s. It's understandable for them to make this substitution since any authentic German equipment would have been scrapped long before.
          • Quotes

            Jozef Katz: I don't understand anything any more. But I know one thing. When the law persecutes the innocent, that's the end of it. And those who make the law, too.

          • Connections
            Edited into CzechMate: In Search of Jirí Menzel (2018)
          • Soundtracks
            Én vagyok a falu rossza egyedül
            (uncredited)

            Written by Lajos Békésy, Imre Garsi and László Patak

            Performed by Jozef Kroner, Frantisek Zvarík, Hana Slivková and Elena Zvaríková

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          • Release date
            • May 12, 1966 (France)
          • Country of origin
            • Czechoslovakia
          • Languages
            • Slovak
            • Yiddish
            • German
            • Latin
          • Also known as
            • The Shop on Main Street
          • Filming locations
            • Sabinov, Slovakia
          • Production company
            • Filmové studio Barrandov
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          • Runtime
            2 hours 8 minutes
          • Color
            • Black and White
          • Sound mix
            • Mono
          • Aspect ratio
            • 1.37 : 1

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