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Directed by Sönke WortmannOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Seafaring films,
Films about religion,
Films about sexuality,
Transport films,
LGBT-related films,
Transgender in film,
Films set in the Viking Age,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related film,
Cross-dressing in filmActors Suzanne Bertish,
Johanna Wokalek,
David Wenham,
John Goodman,
Anatole Taubman,
Alexander HeldRating67%
Shortly after the death of Charlemagne, a woman called Joan is born in Ingelheim am Rhein. She is the daughter of a village priest (Iain Glen). He also rules his wife (Jördis Triebel) and family with a rod of iron, though his Saxon wife still secretly worships the pagan god Wotan. Even so, Joan grows up to be an articulate girl, who intensively studies the Bible, unbeknownst to her father. After her eldest brother's sudden death, their father wants to send his second son John to the cathedral school in Dorestad, but when the teacher Aesculapius (Edward Petherbridge) visits them in Ingelheim, Joan proves to be far more capable of dealing with the Scriptures than John. Against her father's wishes, Joan is taught by Aesculapius, who introduces her to literary works such as Homer's Odyssey., 1h31
Genres Drama,
Documentary,
HistoricalThemes Films about racism,
Films about religion,
Documentary films about racism,
Documentary films about law,
Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Documentary films about politics,
Documentary films about religion,
Political films,
Films about Jews and Judaism,
Documentary films about World War IIRating79%
Turkish Passport tells the story of diplomats posted to Turkish embassies and consulates in several European countries, who saved numerous Jews during the Second World War. Whether they pulled them out of Nazi concentration camps or took them off the trains that were taking them to the camps, the diplomats, in the end, ensured that the Jews who were Turkish citizens could return to Turkey and thus be saved. Based on the testimonies of witnesses who traveled to Istanbul to find safety, Turkish Passport also uses written historical documents and archive footage to tell this story of rescue and bring to light the events of the time. The diplomats saved not only the lives of Turkish Jews, but also rescued foreign Jews condemned to a certain death by giving them Turkish passports. In this dark period of history, their actions lit the candle of hope and allowed these people to travel to Turkey, where they found light. Through interviews conducted with surviving Jews who had boarded the trains traveling from France to Turkey, and talks with the diplomats and their families who saved their lives, the film demonstrates that "as long as good people are ready to act, evil cannot overcome"., 1h48
Directed by Sean MathiasOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Films about religion,
Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
Political films,
Films about Jews and Judaism,
Films based on plays,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Clive Owen,
Lothaire Bluteau,
Ian McKellen,
Mick Jagger,
Jude Law,
Nikolaj Coster-WaldauRating70%
Max (Clive Owen) is a promiscuous gay man living in 1930s Berlin. He is at odds with his wealthy family because of his homosexuality. One evening, much to the resentment of his boyfriend, Rudy (Brian Webber II), Max brings home a handsome SA man (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau). Unfortunately, he does so on the Night of the Long Knives, when Hitler ordered the assassination of upper echelon SA corps. The Sturmabteilung man is discovered and killed by SS men in Max and Rudy's apartment, and the two have to flee Berlin., 26minutes
Directed by Chris TashimaOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Biography,
Documentary,
HistoricalThemes Films about religion,
Political films,
Films about Jews and Judaism,
Films based on playsActors Diana Georger,
Chris Tashima,
Shizuko HoshiRating65%
Haunted by the sight of hundreds of Jewish refugees outside the consulate gates, a Japanese diplomat and his wife, stationed in Kaunas, Lithuania, at the beginning of World War II, must decide how much they are willing to risk. Inspired by a true story, Visas and Virtue explores the moral and professional dilemmas that Consul General Chiune “Sempo” Sugihara faces in making a life or death decision: defy his own government’s direct orders and risk his career, by issuing life-saving transit visas, or obey orders and turn his back on humanity., 2h24
Directed by Roman PolanskiOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
War,
Biography,
Historical,
MusicalThemes French war films,
Films about music and musicians,
Politique,
Films about religion,
Films about classical music and musicians,
Musical films,
Piano,
Political films,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Adrien Brody,
Thomas Kretschmann,
Frank Finlay,
Maureen Lipman,
Emilia Fox,
Michał ŻebrowskiRating84%
In September 1939, Władysław Szpilman (Adrien Brody), a Polish-Jewish pianist, is playing live on the radio in Warsaw when the station is bombed during Nazi Germany's invasion of Poland which caused the outbreak of World War II. Hoping for a quick victory, Szpilman celebrates with his posh family at home when learning that Britain and France have declared war on Germany. German troops soon enter Warsaw and the Nazi authorities implement measures to identify, isolate, financially ruin and reduce the Jewish population in Warsaw. Jews are ordered to provide their own identifying armbands with the Star of David., 1h47
Directed by Simon CurtisOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
HistoricalThemes Peinture,
Films about religion,
Political films,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Helen Mirren,
Tatiana Maslany,
Ryan Reynolds,
Daniel Brühl,
Charles Dance,
Katie HolmesRating72%
In a series of flashbacks throughout the film, Maria Altmann recalls the arrival of Nazi forces in Vienna, Austria, and the subsequent suppression of the Jewish community and the looting and pillaging conducted by the Nazis against Jewish families. Seeking to escape before the country is completely shut off, Maria Altmann and members of her family attempt to flee to the United States. While Altmann and her husband are successful in their escape, she is forced to abandon her parents in Vienna., 1h34
Directed by David Heyman,
Mark HermanOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
Comedy-drama,
HistoricalThemes Films about children,
Films about religion,
Political films,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Asa Butterfield,
David Thewlis,
Jack Scanlon,
Vera Farmiga,
Rupert Friend,
Amber BeattieRating77%
An 8-year-old boy named Bruno (Asa Butterfield) lives with his family in Berlin, in Nazi Germany during the Holocaust. He learns that his father Ralf (David Thewlis) has been promoted, due to which their family, including Bruno's mother Elsa (Vera Farmiga) and 12-year-old sister Gretel (Amber Beattie), relocate to the countryside. Bruno hates his new home as there is no one to play with and very little to explore. After commenting that he has spotted people working on what he thinks is a farm in the distance, he is also forbidden from playing in the back garden., 2h
Directed by Peter KassovitzOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
HistoricalThemes Films about religion,
Political films,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Robin Williams,
Alan Arkin,
Liev Schreiber,
Hannah Taylor-Gordon,
Bob Balaban,
Justus von DohnányiRating65%
In Poland of early 1944, a Polish-Jewish shopkeeper named Jakob is summoned to the German headquarters after being falsely accused of being out after curfew. While waiting for the commander, Jakob overhears a German radio broadcast speaking about Soviet offensives. Returned to the ghetto, Jakob shares his information with a friend, sparking rumors that there is a secret radio within the ghetto. After hesitating, Jakob decides to use the chance to spread hope throughout the ghetto by continuing to tell the optimistic, fantastic tales that he allegedly heard from "his secret radio" and his lies keep hope and humor alive among the isolated ghetto inhabitants. He also has a real secret in that he is hiding a young Jewish girl who escaped from an extermination camp deportation train., 1h35
Directed by John ErmanGenres Drama,
War,
HistoricalThemes Films about religion,
Political films,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Mary Steenburgen,
Paul Scofield,
Huub Stapel,
Tom Wilkinson,
Eleanor Bron,
Frances CukaRating67%
In 1940, the Nazis invade the Netherlands. Miep Gies is a young woman, and an office assistant of Otto Frank, who is Jewish. As the Nazis begin to kill the Jews, Otto Frank becomes worried about his family. In July 1942, Otto Frank decides to hide his family after his daughter Margot is called to appear for transport to a Nazi labour camp. Miep, who is trusted by Otto, hides them in the attic above the office, that was called The Annexe. The film tells the true story of Gies' struggle to keep the family hidden and safe, as the Nazis turn Amsterdam upside-down.