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No Place on Earth

  • 2012
  • PG-13
  • 1h 23m
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7.1/10
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No Place on Earth (2012)
A cave exploration in the Ukraine leads to the unearthing of a story of World War II survivors who once found shelter in the same cave.
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A cave exploration in Ukraine leads to the unearthing of a story of World War II survivors who once found shelter in the same cave.A cave exploration in Ukraine leads to the unearthing of a story of World War II survivors who once found shelter in the same cave.A cave exploration in Ukraine leads to the unearthing of a story of World War II survivors who once found shelter in the same cave.

  • Director
    • Janet Tobias
  • Writers
    • Janet Tobias
    • Paul Laikin
    • Esther Stermer
  • Stars
    • Chris Nicola
    • Fruzsina Pelikán
    • Saul Stermer
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    • Director
      • Janet Tobias
    • Writers
      • Janet Tobias
      • Paul Laikin
      • Esther Stermer
    • Stars
      • Chris Nicola
      • Fruzsina Pelikán
      • Saul Stermer
    • 7User reviews
    • 42Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Fruzsina Pelikán
    • Sonia Dodyk
    Saul Stermer
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    Sam Stermer
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    Sonia Dodyk
    • Self
    Sima Dodyk
    • Self
    Yetta Stermer
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    Sol Wexler
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    Cliff Stermer
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    Katalin Lábán
    Katalin Lábán
    • Esther Stermer
    • (as Kati Laban)
    Péter Balázs Kiss
    • Saul Stermer
    Dániel Hegedüs
    • Sol Wexler
    Balázs Barna Hídvégi
    • Nissel Stermer
    András Orosz
    • Sam Stermer
    Mira Bonelli
    • Sima Dodyk
    Nóra Kovács
    • Yetta Stermer
    Bernadett Sára Borlai
    • Hannah Stermer
    • Director
      • Janet Tobias
    • Writers
      • Janet Tobias
      • Paul Laikin
      • Esther Stermer
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    9Red-125

    An incredible discovery. An incredible story.

    No Place on Earth (2012) is a documentary co-written and directed by Janet Tobias. This film is really three films in one.

    The first film is the story of an experienced U.S. caver (spelunker), Chris Nicola, who traveled to Ukraine to explore huge caves that he thought had never been visited. While underground, he came upon some fascinating items--buttons, shoes, combs. Nicola happens to be a professional investigator. He set about trying to solve the mystery of who had left these items behind. When he asked people in the vicinity, he came up against a stone wall of indifference or opposition. He received a few hints that maybe some Jews had (literally) gone underground. However, he couldn't get any hard data. Finally, when he had almost given up, he made connection with one of the survivors of this amazing story.

    Nicola learned that 38 Jewish men, women, and children had entered one cave, and then another, and had survived the brutal Nazi determination to kill them all. The men went out at night to obtain supplies, but the women and children stayed underground for 511 days! Many of the then-young people are still alive. All of them retain an almost photographic memory for what happened during the period.

    The second movie-within-a-movie is skillfully produced by director Tobias. She has recreated scenes from the period. (After all, no one was taking photographs, let alone film footage, in the caves.) The recreated scenes struck me as very realistic. Also, of course, before the filming began, the survivors provided the director with the factual information that she needed. In any event, the images were so realistic that it was sometimes hard to remember that this part of the movie was docudrama, and not documentary.

    Finally, the third film-within-a film follows four of the survivors as they return to Ukraine, with Nicola, and descend again, 70 years after they entered the cave for the first time. As would be expected, this part of the film is very moving and powerful. These people survived the war, they left Ukraine, and they came back to savor their victory over the oppressors.

    We saw this movie at the Rochester Jewish Community Center as part of the splendid Rochester Jewish Film Festival. It will work well on DVD. As I write this review, the film has an anemic 6.4 IMDb rating. Don't be mislead by that rating. It's a wonderful movie, worth finding and seeing.
    9adam-949

    Worth seeing but get your facts straight

    I would like to draw viewer's attention to a number of issues that are of great importance due to the delicate nature of this area, its complicated history and the need to respect all those who lived or indeed died in and around Bilche Zolote/Bilcze Zlote. This is also necessary thanks to the sudden spotlight throw onto the area by this much welcome film.

    Legal context. It is important to report facts correctly, in line with international law. This area, at this time was part of Poland. It is a fact that it was occupied illegally by the Soviet Union from September 1939 on the basis of an agreement made between Hitler's Germany and Stalin's Soviet Union. Further to this internationally unrecognised agreement, the whole of eastern Poland was incorporated into the Soviet Union, including Bilcze Zlote as it was then known. The German occupation from 1942 only added a further layer of illegality. When the area was retaken by the Soviets in 1944, they forced the puppet regime in Poland, (set up by Stalin) to recognise the annexations which occurred in 1945. Lex retro non agit, therefore the area up to 1945 is legally known as Wolyn (Volhyn) and the town as Bilcze Zlote and was in (occupied) Poland. Not the Uraine. Ethnic and political context. Upon occupying eastern Poland in 1939, the Soviet authorities commenced a programme of ethnic cleansing, in fact one of the biggest in history where over 2 million Poles were deported in cattle trucks to Siberia. Only half of them survived the war. When Germany attacked Russia, its former ally in 1942, they conducted genocide primarily against the Jewish population that had been living there since their invitation to come to Poland by the king of Poland, Casimir in 15th century.

    It should however also be noted that the Germans were able to mobilise nationalist factions within the Ukrainian population- The Ukrainian pro-Nazi militia staged pogroms and assisted the Nazis in executions of Poles and Jews. Ukrainian brigades were formed within the German army and the SS which later went on to actively participate in the liquidation of civilians in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in 1943 and the Warsaw Uprising in 1944. The Volhyn Genocide, conducted by nationalist Ukrainian forces, with the quiet acceptance of the German occupiers resulted in the massacre of 50,000 civilians, predominantly women and children.
    9drjgardner

    Unique and compelling WW2 drama

    "No Place on Earth" is a unique and compelling drama. It's World War 2 and the Nazis are moving into occupied Poland and rounding up the Jews and sending them to "camps". A small group realize what will happen in the camps so they flee to the local grotto where there are miles of underground caves which will be their home over the next two years. 38 people, from the very young to the very old, will try to survive despite lack of food, the unwillingness of their former neighbors to help, and the active pursuit by the Nazis and even by the Ukrainian police.

    50 years later, cave explorer Chris Nicola came upon small clues when exploring one of these caves, and he began a long time pursuit of what happened. Eventually he uncovered the incredible tale and even some survivors.

    The film is 2 films in one - the experience itself which is re-enacted and Nicola's journey of discovery. Interviews with survivors are interwoven with dramatized scenes, and at the end of the film, Nicola and 4 of the survivors journey back to the caves to re-visit their experience.

    The cave scenes are memorable, not only for the excellent photography, but the actors and makeup really let you experience the apparent helplessness of their situation.

    The film is reminiscent of two similar films. "In Darkness" (2011) tells the story of Jews living in Lvov (Poland) who were kept alive for over a year in the sewer system. "Kanal" (1956) is a Polish film about the Warsaw Uprising - a 2 month struggle by a platoon of 43 resistance fighters who made their way through the city's sewer system to escape a Nazi offensive. Both these films are well worth viewing, as is this one.
    10cekadah

    A look into human cruelty and the will to persevere

    This documentary spells out the horrors humans are willing to inflict upon their fellow humans at the provocation of others! How neighbor can turn upon neighbor to destroy them is just beyond me. But here we have the living testimony of those who survived this sort of nightmare to tell us about it today.

    We should thank Mr. Nicola for his dedication to investigate why, what he discovers deep into a cave, is there. In doing so a heart breaking story comes to light. The misery so many suffered during WW2 should be told everyday to all who embrace the act of war.

    If I am not mistake at some point in the movie a statement is made that a priest or police told the townspeople to not help the Jews. Maybe I am wrong, but it is a statement of truth. What has a greater hold on the minds of people than their religion? The people of the Ukraine are mostly Christians. So are the Germans. At this time the Christian church had no problem with the destructive treatment of their fellow religious community members who happen to be Jews. It stands that way today toward whoever the Church deems unworthy of God! If the church had opposed this extermination it would have spoken out against it - but it did not! The Christians went right along with whatever came out of the pulpit.

    This movie is as much a statement against the lies of religion that deceive the believers as it is a story of the human will to live. Politics and religion are very happy handmaidens!
    9tone_lord

    Fascinating story very well presented

    It's a compelling human drama of survival against almost insurmountable odds. The documentary aspects are seamlessly interwoven with very authentic-feeling dramatic re-enactments which give the viewer a strong sense of watching history as it unfolds. I found the film compelling both in its technical aspects and its subject matter. Most remarkable is that the story is largely told by those who actually lived it. The difficulties, dangers, and privations they faced are unimaginable without their testimony. This film is an important historical document and should be far better known than it is. I am dismayed by and a little suspicious of the low IMDb score this film currently has (5.9). I don't normally bother with rating films myself and have never bothered before with a review. I felt compelled to add my rating to the mix in order to restore some balance, and I write this to assure anyone interested in history that this film is far better and more important than its mediocre overall rating implies.

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      Chris Nicola: Gypsum caves don't occur that often in nature. They're very rare. And some of the biggest caves in the world happen to be gypsum caves and they're located in Western Ukraine.

    • Soundtracks
      The Cave Knows (End Credit Song)
      Music by Fred Hersch and Rondi Charleston

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    • Release date
      • May 9, 2013 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • English
      • German
      • Yiddish
    • Also known as
      • Нет места на Земле
    • Filming locations
      • Aggtelek, Hungary
    • Production companies
      • A List Films
      • A List Films
      • Delirio Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $200,238
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $13,813
      • Apr 7, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $200,238
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      • 1h 23m(83 min)
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      • Black and White

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