
1. "The Pianist"
It tells the story of a talented Polish Jewish pianist during World War II who goes into hiding to avoid falling into the clutches of the Nazis. He suffered from hunger and humiliation in Warsaw's Jewish Quarter, and was under threat of death all day long. He escaped carpet searches and hid in the ruins of the city. Fortunately, his musical talent touched a German officer, and under the protection of the officer's death, the pianist finally survived the end of the war and ushered in the dawn of freedom.
2. "Hope and Resistance"
In the spring of 1943, Nazi Germany suffered a severe defeat at Stalingrad. At the same time, members of the "White Rose" organization in Munich were also engaged in secret anti-Hitler activities. Sophie Skuller and her brother Hans were arrested while distributing leaflets at the University of Munich. After this episode, the film begins to be narrated by Sophie, describing the process of the sisters and brothers being arrested and tried until they are sentenced to death. At first Sophie pretended innocence and tried her best to secure her release. However, when they learned that the death penalty awaited them, Sophie began to work hard to protect her brother and friends. The Gestapo Mor developed a reverence for Sophie and told her that he could help her if she confessed, but Sophie rejected his suggestion and expressed her views on justice in a righteous and stern manner.
3. "Goodbye Kids"
At the end of World War II, Germany's anti-Semitic policy was still unswervingly pursued. Jewish child Ponet from Marseille (Rafael Fejt & ouml; As a result, his family was destroyed and he was sent to a school in France. Here, he has been carefully guarding his secrets, but he is often teased by his classmates because of his freshman relationship. Among them is Julian (Gaspar Manes Gabard Manesse), who comes from a wealthy French family.
Julian and Bonett became roommates, and during their time together, Julian discovered that the boy, who was often bullied, had a similar side to him. The relationship between the two gradually became harmonious and became a good childhood partner. When Julian guessed From all indications about Bonet's Jewish background, he did not alienate Himself and helped hide the secret. Perhaps in the child's heart, the political world seems too small in the face of sincere friendship. However, the clutches of adults invaded Bonet's life, and the priest who protected the Jewish children and Bonet were betrayed...
4. "Steel Sky"
Steel Sky is a sci-fi black comedy co-produced by Finland, Germany, Canada and Australia. The film tells the story of sending a Nazi regiment to the moon at a space base in Antarctica before the fall of Nazi Germany in 1945, where a huge military base was established and prepared to counterattack Earth in 2018. It is a science fiction film full of extraordinary imagination and black irony, the main language is English, supplemented by German.
The cast is all from Germany, with Goetz Otto, who has starred in "Schindler's List", "Empire of Tomorrow" and "The Fall of the Empire", in which he plays a Nazi officer who wants to fight back against the earth, and the heroine is played by German actress Julia Diezer.
5. "Iron Division"
The film is about a besieged German squad on the day of the end of World War II. It is clear that everything has been lost, but the irrational commander continues to direct the battle on the battlefield that is doomed to defeat... In the Battle of the Ardennes in 1944, a battalion of the German SS Panzer Division led by a captain was ordered to defend the bridge and attack the small town of Carrington, which had been occupied by the Allies: even ammunition was not supplied, and was asked to carry out blitzkrieg... Under the psychological pressure of doomed failure, rely on the soul and courage of the soldier to fight to the death... As a result, the reporter of the documentary war newspaper who escaped from danger became the heroic representative of the armored unit.
6. The Destruction of the Empire
The film tells the story of hitler's last 12 days, including the capture of Berlin by the Red Army and the suicide of Hitler and his new wife, Eva Braun, in an underground bunker. For more than half a century, Nazi leader Adolf Hitler has been portrayed as a hysterical war maniac, yet the film breaks the taboo in Germany about this historical figure. Hitler in the film is no longer the roaring demagogue, but is portrayed as a whispering "dreamer".
7. The Triumph of the Will documentary
Triumph of the Will of the Film was a controversial work by a female director who made a mixed-scorn work that became a peculiar case in film history, a documentary documenting the Imperial Congress in Nuremberg in 1934. Conceived by the Nazis, filmed for the Nazis, the content is also about the Nazis. The film chronicles the pomp and circumstances of the Conference and some of the important events during the Conference. Triumph of the Will actually shows historians how the Nazi government grew through propaganda, and how Hitler used his unparalleled and frightening language skills to incite and instill Nazi ideas in them.
8. "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas"
The family of eight-year-old boy Bruno (Asa Butterfield) moved from Berlin to the countryside with a paper order from the Nazi officer's father. Having lost friends, Bruno soon became interested in the "farm" near his new home, where a group of people in "striped pajamas" were busy all day, and one of them served the Bruno family, describing it as dirty and cautious. The surrounding environment and Bruno's behavior made her mother secretly worried, but the Nazi father stopped any doubts about the established policies in the family.
Bruno secretly became acquainted with Schmol, a boy of the same age on the other side of the barbed wire, and often brought him food to eat. Amid the tense family atmosphere and his sister's change to the adult world, Schmol is Bruno's only friend. One day Bruno decided to go to the other side of the barbed wire in order to meet Schmol's father... Based on John Bourne's novel of the same name, the film won the Audience Vote Award at the 2008 Chicago International Film Festival.
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