You can close your eyes. You can turn away. But you will never
forget.
A historical drama based on Nobel Laureate Imre Kertesz's novel
about a Hungarian Jewish boys experience of the Holocaust.
Directed By LAJOS KOLTAI Academy Award ® Nominee (Max, Being
Julia, Just Cause, Home for the Holidays, Mother, Out to Sea,
Mephisto, Malena) Screenplay Adaptation By Nobel Prize-Winner
IMRE KERTÉSZ From His Celebrated Novel elessness. Original
Score By ENNIO MORRICONE 5 Time Academy Award ® Nominee
eless is a deeply moving tale of a Hungarian Jewish boy and
his quest for the meaning of his past. A prestigious edition to
the Holocaust canon that includes Spielbergs Schindlers List
and Polanskis The Pianist.
Synopsis
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Budapest 1944: Die jüdische Bevölkerung hofft auf ein baldiges
Ende von Verfolg und Krieg. Der 14-jährige György Köves erlebt
den schmerzhaften Abschied seines Vaters ins "Arbeitslager", die
Brandmarkung seiner Person und seiner Freunde durch den
Judenstern. Er wird in die Konzentrationslager Auschwitz,
Buchenwald und Zeitz deportiert. György beobachtet und erlebt
Leid, Demütig, Solidarität, Angst und Gleichgültigkeit und
"...dort bei den Schornsteinen gab es in den Pausen zwischen den
Qualen etwas, das dem Glück ähnlich war." Der Junge überlebt. Die
Lager werden befreit, der Krieg geht zu Ende. György kehrt zurück
nach Budapest. Versteht man ihn? Vertraute Türen werden von
Fremden geöffnet und schnell geschlossen. Kann er erzählten? Hört
man ihm zu? Er kommt als Überlebender und als Fremder in seine
Heimatstadt Budapest zurück...
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Review
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4 Stars. An extremely powerful film outstanding Film of the
Week -- Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian,
5 Stars, Critics choice -- Time Out
FILM OF THE WEEK eless is remarkable, vivid, shattering,
emotionally and intellectually engaging. -- Philip French, The
Observer
as imposing as Spielbergs Schindlers list and Polanskis The
Pianist.4 stars, Critics Choice -- Derek Malcolm, Evening
Standard
utterly extraordinary 4 Stars -- James Christopher, The Times
From the Contributor
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Based on the 2002 Nobel prize-winning novel by Imre Kertesz,
eless chronicles the attempts of 14-year-old Gyuri Koves to
reconcile the unimaginable horror of having been incarcerated in
German concentration camps. On his return to Budapest Gyuri finds
those around him treat him with indifference. His friends and
neighbours encourage him to put the past behind him, while an
intellectual sympathetic to the personal and political terror of
his past repeatedly refers to the camps as "the lowest circle of
Hell". Gyuri finds neither comfort nor meaning in these cliches.
Increasingly troubled by the meaninglessness of his experiences,
he gives human motives to the inhumanity of his captors, which
helps maintain his tenuous hold on the world. Lacking emotional
and spiritual ties to his Jewish heritage and feeling rejected by
his country, he concludes that neither his Jewishness nor
Hungarianess is really at the heart of e. The directorial
debut of accled cinematographer Koltai, this sweeping,
profoundly moving drama offers a new perspective on one of modern
history's darkest junctures, as 14-year-old Gyuri is shuttled
between the death factories of Auschwitz-Birkenau, Buchenwald and
Zeitz - all the while, maintaining his stubborn, stoic belief
that 'There's nothing too unimaginable to endure'. Vast in scale,
yet boasting a remarkable historical detail, and with a sweeping
score by Ennio Morricone, this is a work of immense compassion,
unlikely beauty and shattering power - a true testament to the
resilience of the human spirit.
From the Back Cover
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eless is based on 2002 Nobel Prize winner Imre Kerteszs
moving novel about a Hungarian Jewish boys experiences in German
concentration camps and his attempts to reconcile himself to
those experiences after the war.
Marcell Nagy plays Gyuri Koves, a 14 year-old Jewish boy from
Budapest, who finds himself swept up by cataclysmic events beyond
his comprehension. Taken off a bus on his way to work and sent
directly to Auschwitz-Birkenau, Gyuris response to his
experience is curiously ambivalent. He tries to adjust to his
ever-worsening situation by imputing human motives to his inhuman
captors. An evocative and beautifully made film, eless will
leave you pondering the impact of the worlds darkest juncture on
those that survived.
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