Rendező:
Roberto RosselliniOperatőr:
Robert JuillardZeneszerző:
Renzo RosselliniSzereplők:
Edmund Moeschke, Ernst Pittschau, Ingetraud Hinze, Erich Gühne, Franz-Otto Krüger, Jo Herbst, Babsi Schultz-Reckewell, Barbara HintzTartalmak(1)
Twelve-year-old Edmund, a child who has known only upheaval and terror, wanders from day to day trying to help his family and find money or food on the streets. One day he meets his former schoolteacher, who now profits from Nazi propaganda, and sets in motion a shocking new chain of violence. Filled with haunting imagery and unforgettable performances by real local citizens, this unflinching look at a country wracked with guilt and confusion will never leave your memory. (forgalmazó hivatalos szövege)
(több)Recenziók (2)
Of course, the post-war effort in individual national movie theaters to come to terms with the reality of war, which often did not end overnight for individuals or entire families, is unquestionable. Films with a strong humanitarian message can be found all over the world in the first post-war years. Hollywood couldn't be absent from this wave of coming to terms with the past. I'm simply afraid that I react very badly to leaving the entire weight of this unpleasant statement on the shoulders of a child hero. Rossellini's film, unfortunately, offers no partner for Edmund Köhler (Moeschke), making the message of Year Zero somewhat more intimate, turning the tragedy of a nation into the tragedy of an individual. I would consider that at least a topic for discussion, right? ()
After the disappointment of Rome, Open City, I can fully appreciate Roberto Rossellini's work for the first time. The key aspect is that the documentary camera shows the compelling story of a family, which makes you fear the ending from the beginning, because in that depression, you can sense the mood in which the story will conclude. Fortunately, there is no anonymous study of misery here. ()
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