The last hiding place

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Movie
Original title The last hiding place
Country of production Germany , Switzerland
original language German
Publishing year 2002
length 90 minutes
Rod
Director Pierre Koralnik
script Christoph Busch
production Gerd Haag
Till Drenebach
music Serge Franklin
camera Grzegorz Kędzierski
cut Anja Dihrberg
occupation

The Last Hiding Place is a German-Swiss feature film from 2002. The film was based on the autobiographical novel Die Reise by Ida Fink .

action

Poland in autumn 1942. A Jewish doctor and father sends his two daughters Eva and Irene to Germany as Polish forced laborers under the false names Elzbieta and Katarzyna in order to protect them from deportation by the Nazis. They flee the ghetto in Poland and come to Germany via a collection point for forced laborers. First they work in a machine factory in the Ruhr area . This odyssey continues to a vineyard on the Rhine , where they help with the harvest. They finally managed to escape from Germany as waitresses on a Rhine excursion steamer.

Reviews

“The sensitive feature film report of a struggle for survival in which loneliness and despair are explored as well as hope and confidence; it is in the nature of things that this strategy gives the lie a special place. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The last hiding place. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed April 29, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used