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Review   / My Mother's Courage
Actors & Directors
  • Michael Verhoeven
  • Jindrich Bonaventura
  • Eddi Arent
  • Buddy Elias
  • Pauline Collins
  • Günter Bothur
Release date: 1999-08-01
Run time: 88 min.
List Price: $90.00
Price: $90.00

Review My Mother's Courage:

From Michael Verhoeven, director of The White Rose and The Nasty Girl , comes this stunning cinematic version of Hungarian author George Tabori's play and novel. Shifting between Nazi-occupied Budapest and present-day Berlin, the film artfully depicts the true story of how Tabori's mother Elsa escaped in the midst of deportation to Auschwitz in 1944. Verhoeven's skillful adaptation of Tabori's satirical, dark tale about fate and human cruelty forges new ground in cinematic portrayals of the Holocaust.

Review   / Revolt of Job
Actors & Directors
  • Gábor Fehér
  • Hédi Temessy
  • Heinrich Starhemberg
  • Hédi Temessy
  • Barna Kabay
  • Ferenc Zenthe
  • Imre Gyöngyössy
  • István Verebes
Release date: 1997-01-15
Run time: 105 min.
Price: $39.95

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Review New Yorker Video  / Korczak
Actors & Directors
  • Andrzej Wajda
  • Marzena Trybala
  • Teresa Budzisz-Krzyzanowska
  • Ewa Dalkowska
  • Wojciech Pszoniak
  • Piotr Kozlowski
Release date: 1998-11-11
Run time: 118 min.
Price: $14.95

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Review Sisu Home Ent.  / There Was No War In '72
Actors & Directors
  • Adam Abulafia
  • Yiftach Krezner
  • I.J.S. Hazan
  • Elon Eysh
  • Tova Asher
  • Dudu Krainer
Release date: 2003-09-18
Run time: 88 min.
Price: $29.95

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Review Homevision  / Late Summer Blues
Actors & Directors
  • Vered Cohen
  • Moshe Havazelet
  • Renen Schorr
  • Sharon Bar-Ziv
  • Amit Gazit
  • Edna Fliedel
Release date: 2000-06-13
Run time: 101 min.
Price: $29.95

Review Late Summer Blues / Homevision:

Director Schorr's triumphant first feature, a universal story of life under war's shadow, opened the 1987 Jerusalem Film Festival to unanimous acclaim. Set in 1970 during the War of Attrition at the Suez Canal, Late Summer Blues chronicles events in the lives of seven Israeli students during the summer following high-school graduation-a summer clouded by their impending induction into the army.

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