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Theresienstadt

Nazi propaganda film about the "Theresienstadt ghetto". The film was supposed to show the world that Jews didn't suffer in concentration camps. Upon completion, most Jews shown in the film (including director Kurt Gerron) were brought to Auschwitz, where they were killed.

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Release : 1944
Rating : 3.3
Studio : Zentralamt zur Regelung der Judenfrage in Böhmen und Mähren,  Aktualita, 
Crew : Graphic Designer,  Assistant Camera, 
Cast : Kurt Gerron Adolf Hitler Coco Schumann
Genre : Documentary

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Reviews

Claysaba
2018/08/30

Excellent, Without a doubt!!

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Curapedi
2018/08/30

I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.

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Forumrxes
2018/08/30

Yo, there's no way for me to review this film without saying, take your *insert ethnicity + "ass" here* to see this film,like now. You have to see it in order to know what you're really messing with.

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Marva
2018/08/30

It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
2015/06/29

Here we have a 24-minute (I read that it was much longer, but most of it is lost) black-and-white documentary from 1944 Germany. If you have a bit knowledge about history, you will know what was going on at that time. The writer and director is Kurt Gerron, a prolific filmmaker and actor in the first half of the 20th century in Germany. This is his last work and he was forced to do it by the Nazis. It takes place entirely at a concentration camp and depicts its inmates from start to finish. This film was the Nazi party's attempt to make it look as if life in concentration camps was not all bad for Jews. They are shown smiling and joking around. They play football in their free time or make music. It is such an unreal experience knowing that basically everybody in this video (including the children and Gerron himself) were murdered in gas chambers in the weeks after this was made. This film is possibly the best example of how National Socialists were adjusting the truth for their despicable intentions.Now, after I wrote this, you probably wonder why would I give it such a high rating. The answer is very simple. Even with all the tragedy surrounding it, this is a priceless piece of filmmaking and a historic document that is absolutely unique. Would less people have died if this hasn't been made? Absolutely not. These 24 minutes give us a unique insight into the mind of National Socialism and that is why I highly recommend watching this to everybody with an interest in 20th century history. But be aware: Don't do it if you cannot deal with the contents depicted in here. Finally, let me recommend you "Prisoner of Paradise" as well. I have not yet gotten a chance to watch it, but it has a pretty good rating on IMDb and this Oscar-nominated documentary from 2002 is about the life of Kurt Gerron and there is certainly a lot to learn from it. If you get your hands on it, give it a go.

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eugenep13
2008/06/04

It has all been said already about this "film". I barely can add anything new.. But...who on Earth would rate it more than 1? I completely fail to understand a reason.I would've given it 0 if I had a chance but unfortunately I don't. And the rating is 5.2 at the moment of this writing...What's wrong with people?Grading it anything more than the lowest possible score certainly serves great injustice to Kurt Gerron and everyone who had fallen a victim of the Nazi's regime.It was not just another propaganda movie but a death sentence, a mass murder, if I may say....I wish everyone remembered it......

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belisanda
2004/05/03

I've just recently seen on a cable tv channel (yes, there is still intelligent life out there) a documentary about the german(and unfortunately for him also jewish)actor and director Kurt Gerron. His life's history impressed me so much that I couldn't help going back to the Holocaust and the open wounds it has left all across Europe even today. "Theresienstadt" (a concentration camp by any other name in what is now the Czech Republic) was a Faust-like bargain. Gerron hadn't directed a film in seven years - since the dutch "Three Wishes". He achieved the impossible portraying a concentration camp that could pass for a normal and much improved jewish ghetto. Some of his inmates proscribed him for it. Others, who have survived, aren't entirely sure they would have done different if faced with the prospect of immediate death for themselves and their families. In any case, the "cast" (mostly children) of this surreal exercise were transported to Auschwitz shortly after completion of the film. As were Kurt Gerron and his family. They were murdered on arrival. This has got to be, with the benefit of hindsight, one of the most disturbing pieces of film ever shot. And quite impossibly to vote for on a scale of 1 to 10. It is still too soon, too fresh, utterly unpardonable.

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budb
2002/01/15

This Movie is a bad movie of Propaganda , full with lies . It should show the lives of the jews in the KZ's - Konzentrationslagern / Concentraition-Camps ) and if you ever seen a KZ , espspecially Theresienenstadt , you would see the cruel actions of the Nazis.

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