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In 1943, one young woman stood up to the Nazis, her courage made her a legend, this is her story . . . másPlot:
A dramatization of the final days of Sophie Scholl, one of the most famous members of the German World War II anti-Nazi resistance movement, The White Rose. full summary | full synopsisPremios:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 16 wins & 8 nominations másComentarios de los usuarios:
Truly Moving Picture másReparto
(Descripción general del reparto)| Julia Jentsch | ... | Sophie Magdalena Scholl | |
| Gerald Alexander Held | ... | Robert Mohr (as Alexander Held) | |
| Fabian Hinrichs | ... | Hans Scholl | |
| Johanna Gastdorf | ... | Else Gebel | |
| André Hennicke | ... | Richter Dr. Roland Freisler | |
| Florian Stetter | ... | Christoph Probst | |
| Maximilian Brückner | ... | Willi Graf | |
| Johannes Suhm | ... | Alexander Schmorell | |
| Lilli Jung | ... | Gisela Schertling | |
| Klaus Händl | ... | Lohner | |
| Petra Kelling | ... | Magdalena Scholl | |
| Jörg Hube | ... | Robert Scholl | |
| Franz Staber | ... | Werner Scholl | |
| Maria Hofstätter | ... | Wärterin | |
| Wolfgang Pregler | ... | Hausmeister Jakob Schmid |
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Sophie Scholl: The Final Days (UK) (original subtitled version) (USA)Sophie Scholl - Los últimos días (Argentina) (Spain) (Uruguay) [es]
Una mujer contra Hitler (Uruguay) (festival title) [es]
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120 min | Argentina:117 minPaís:
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Netherlands:12 | Argentina:13 | Finland:K-11 | Sweden:7 | Hong Kong:IIA | Singapore:PG | UK:PG | Brazil:16 | Australia:M | Malaysia:U | South Korea:15 | Peru:14 | Germany:12 | Switzerland:12 (canton of Zurich)Cosas divertidas
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As the end credits roll, pictures of the real Sophie Scholl, her brother Hans and Christoph Probst are shown. másErrores:
Errores Reales: While being locked up in a Munich Gestapo prison cell the night from February 20 to 21 1943, Sophie Scholl and her cell-mate Else witness an allied air raid with flashlight, howling sirens and bursting bombs. In reality no bombs fell on Munich the time between the British attacks of December 22, 1942, and March 8, 1943. másConexiones de Película:
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I saw this film on February 14th, 2006 in Indianapolis. I am one of the judges for the Heartland Film Festival that screens films for their Truly Moving Picture Award. A Truly Moving Picture " explores the human journey by artistically expressing hope and respect for the positive values of life." Heartland gave that award to this film.
The place and time are Nazi Germany of 1942-43. Germany is starting to have serious war setbacks like their huge loss and immense casualties at Stalingrad, and the allies, consisting of England, the United States, and Russia, are united in the destruction of the Third Reich. Within Germany, the opposition to Hitler, the Gestapo, and fascism is laughably small. Students with mimeograph machines try to educate and motivate other students to rally and protest. These students have to do this clandestinely because their activities are considered high treason and there is no freedom of speech or assembly.
Sophie Scholl and her older brother Hans are caught distributing subversive, anti-Hitler literature. The film focuses on the 21 year old Sophie, and she is NOT the weaker sex. She is interrogated for days and she is a spectrum of people far beyond her years; i.e., young, afraid, conniving, brave, docile, belligerent, religious, tough, tender, mature, etc.
The film is shot in color, but the color is heavily muted and it looks almost black and white. That is appropriate because the film plays as much as a documentary and as it does as a fictional drama. In fact, this story is based on a true story.
We live in a time when the head of Iran thinks the Holocaust didn't happen. It is moving to see that at least some young people in Germany during World War II were ashamed and disgusted by their country's murder of Jews, the mentally ill, gypsies, and women and children of occupied countries.
Sophie's religious beliefs were inspiring. She did not blame her God and she did not feel forsaken. God was simply her strength that she humbly called upon when she needed it most.
This film appears to have been made with a low budget. But, the impact is as powerful as large-budgeted films with similar themes like "Schindler's List" and "A Man For All Seasons." It has been nominated for an Oscar as Best Foreign Picture this year. And it deserves the nomination.
FYI There is a Truly Moving Pictures web site where there is a listing of past Truly Moving Picture Award winners that are now either at the theater or available on video.