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Jacob le menteur

Original title: Jakob der Lügner
  • 1974
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
1.5K
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Armin Mueller-Stahl and Vlastimil Brodský in Jacob le menteur (1974)
Dark ComedyComedyCrimeDramaWar

A Jewish ghetto in central Europe, 1944. By coincidence, Jakob Heym eavesdrops on a German radio broadcast announcing the Soviet Army is making slow by steady progress towards central Europe... Read allA Jewish ghetto in central Europe, 1944. By coincidence, Jakob Heym eavesdrops on a German radio broadcast announcing the Soviet Army is making slow by steady progress towards central Europe. In order to keep his companion in misfortune, Mischa, from risking his life for a few po... Read allA Jewish ghetto in central Europe, 1944. By coincidence, Jakob Heym eavesdrops on a German radio broadcast announcing the Soviet Army is making slow by steady progress towards central Europe. In order to keep his companion in misfortune, Mischa, from risking his life for a few potatoes, he tells him what he heard and announces that he is in possession of a radio - in ... Read all

  • Director
    • Frank Beyer
  • Writers
    • Jurek Becker
    • Frank Beyer
  • Stars
    • Vlastimil Brodský
    • Erwin Geschonneck
    • Henry Hübchen
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • Frank Beyer
    • Writers
      • Jurek Becker
      • Frank Beyer
    • Stars
      • Vlastimil Brodský
      • Erwin Geschonneck
      • Henry Hübchen
    • 18User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Vlastimil Brodský
    Vlastimil Brodský
    • Jakob Heym
    Erwin Geschonneck
    Erwin Geschonneck
    • Kowalski
    Henry Hübchen
    Henry Hübchen
    • Mischa
    Blanche Kommerell
    Blanche Kommerell
    • Rosa Frankfurter
    Manuela Simon
    • Lina
    Dezsö Garas
    • Frankfurter
    Zsuzsa Gordon
    • Mrs. Frankfurter
    Friedrich Richter
    • Dr. Kirschbaum
    Margit Bara
    Margit Bara
    • Josefa
    Reimar J. Baur
    • Herschel Schtamm
    Armin Mueller-Stahl
    Armin Mueller-Stahl
    • Roman Schtamm
    Hermann Beyer
    Hermann Beyer
    • Wachhabender
    Klaus Brasch
    • Najdorf
    Jürgen Hilbrecht
    • Schwocj
    Paul Lewitt
    • Horowitz
    Fritz Links
    • Fajngold
    Edwin Marian
    • Abraham
    Hans-Peter Reinecke
    Hans-Peter Reinecke
    • Soldat vor Latrine
    • Director
      • Frank Beyer
    • Writers
      • Jurek Becker
      • Frank Beyer
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    7claudio_carvalho

    Radio and Cotton Balls

    In 1944, in Poland, the Jew Jakob Heym (Vlastimil Brodský) breaks the curfew in the ghetto where he lives and a guard in the lookout sends him to see the chief of the guards. Jakob is released by the German, but overhears a radio broadcasting that the Russians are advancing towards their town. On the next morning, his comrade Mischa (Henry Hübchen) wants to risk his life to steal a couple of potatoes in a German store, Jakob tells that the Russians are coming and confides that he has a radio. Soon the secret Jakob has told to Mischa is known by the residents of the ghetto and Jakob notes that his lies give hope to the Jews, reducing the number of suicide. Meanwhile his niece Lina (Manuela Simon), who is sick, gets better with Jakob stories and believes that clouds are made of cotton balls.

    "Jakob, der Lügner" is a dramatic film with a beautiful and heartbreaking story of hope and survival in one of the saddest and darkest moments of the contemporary history. The analogy between Jakob's radio that gives hope to his comrades and the cotton balls that helps his niece to live a fairytale is the summit of this tale and the open conclusion where the viewer does not know what he will tell to Lina are amazing. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Jacob, o Mentiroso" ("Jacob, the Liar")
    gorney001

    Worthy of its awards.

    I think this film was very well done. I was drawn into the plot and characters very quickly. I would reccommend this film to anyone who would enjoy a new outlook on life. I know that is one of the things I got from watching this movie. Jakob was a very charismatic person and I could not wait to find out what would happen to him and his comrades. Though this movie was not very fast paced, there was enough going on that kept me interested during the entire movie.
    7planktonrules

    Very good, though a tad sanitized

    This East German movie is a very unusual movie about the Holocaust because it focuses on life within the ghetto. However, the film seemed a bit sanitized in how the residents looked and how they were treated. Unlike some later films, some of the Jews in this film looked awfully well-fed and conditions didn't seem all that bad. The cattle car where the remaining Jews were placed seemed rather spacious and not all that bad either--even though in reality many died on the cars due to conditions. In addition, some of the German soldiers seemed pretty nice. Perhaps this might have been that the Soviet-dominated East Germans were more willing to talk about their sordid past but were still struggling with fully accepting it. Whatever is the case, this aspect of the film did surprise me a bit.

    Now as for the rest of the film, it was marvelous and provided an odd insight into life in the ghettos. The acting was excellent and the film is very much worth seeing, though not nearly as compelling as THE SHOP ON MAIN STREET, SCHINDLER'S LIST or AU REVOIR LES ENFANTS. I have not seen the recent remake starring Robin Williams, so I can't really compare the two, but my inclination is almost always to go with the originals.

    PS--The English captioning for this film is pretty poor. Instead of directly translating what is said, it's often summarized or even wrong. My knowledge of German isn't too bad, and several times what they said did not correspond at all to the captioning. You can't blame the film makers for this, but the company that released the film.
    diacad

    The Real McCoy

    One of the legacies of the late GDR (East Germany) is a treasure-trove of cultural productions, much of which has been inaccessible to us. An exception is the 1974 DEFA (GDR successor to pre-1945 Ufa Film Studio) production "Jacob the Liar", which enjoyed a brief exposure in the US in the late '70s, even being nominated for an Academy Award. If you missed it, this is your chance to have it, beautifully transferred to DVD (also another justification for splurging on a DVD player, if you haven't already). Although it can be viewed without, the subtitles (your choice of language)are well-worded and legible.

    "Jacob" centers on a man inadvertently finding himself a focus of hope among the doomed in a Polish ghetto. Circumstances have him reluctantly pretending to possess a forbidden radio, which leads to dramatic (and comedic) situations, and even raises moral questions and insights about truth and responsibility in such an adverse context. Billed as a tragic comedy, the acting and pacing of the story are equal to the serious nature of the subject.

    Director Frank Beyer's "Jacob" should not be confused with the 1999 Hollywood remake starring the talented (but often glib and facetious) Robin Williams. This Columbia distribution is a sort of roadrunner-cartoon version trying to be profound. It has the frantic pacing and excessive gratuitous violence evidently presumed necessary to put it over. If you must have a Holocaust-era drama that can bear watching more than once, get the real McCoy.
    8carioca-6

    The original award-winning "Jacob the Liar"

    This was the first and only East German film ever to be nominated for the Best Foreign Language film Oscar. It won many other awards, and features three actors, who are still very much active today. It has been re released in video throughout the world. I saw it after ordering it recently from Amazon.com. For all the accolades the film received, I must say that I enjoyed the recent American remake, directed by a Hungarian Holocaust Survivor, much more. I know the critics panned this version, but curiously the same things critics hated about the remake are taken right out of this, the original. In any case, the original is also good, though disappointing if you enjoyed the recent JACOB... The film does offer us the opportunity to see the famous Czech actor, V. Brodsky, still very active in Czech film and TV. We also see a young (late 30s) Armin Mueller-Stahl, prior to his defection from Communist East Germany. Interestingly, he also starred in the recent remake as the sixtyish doctor in the film. The young romantic (played by L. Schreiber in the remake) is played by the still active Henry Hubchen, recently featured in the German hit SONNENALLEE. In my opinion, the film is mostly worthwhile for these hindsight curiosity values. However, many will feel it is indeed a landmark film, on its own. Watch it and decide what you think.

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    • Trivia
      'Jakob der Lügner' is the only DEFA-Film ever nominated for an Academy Award (1976, Winner: Noirs et blancs en couleur).
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Lina: Remember the story?

      Jakob Heym: Which one?

      Lina: The sick princess. Is it a true story?

      Jakob Heym: Of course it is.

      Lina: The boys said it is silly.

      Jakob Heym: What is silly?

      Lina: well with cotton balls. She wanted a cotton ball as big as her pillow.

      Jakob Heym: She wanted a cloud. She thought clouds were made of cotton balls.

      Lina: Aren't clouds made of cotton balls?

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      Featured in Ost-Fernsehen: 1952-1989 (1991)

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    • Release date
      • March 16, 1983 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • East Germany
      • Czechoslovakia
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Jacob the Liar
    • Production companies
      • DEFA-Studio für Spielfilme
      • Künstlerische Arbeitsgruppe "Johannisthal"
      • Fernsehen der DDR
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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