The life of Ingelore Herz Honigstein, a deaf Holocaust survivor whose disability provides her with a distinctly unique perspective on the events of World War II and the Third Reich.
The life of Ingelore Herz Honigstein, a deaf Holocaust survivor whose disability provides her with a distinctly unique perspective on the events of World War II and the Third Reich. close
Each of us once in his life, under one or another circumstances, tapped the rhythm of a memorable melody. Well, you know, it's happened. Stomping, slapping. more
Each of us once in his life, under one or another circumstances, tapped the rhythm of a memorable melody. Well, you know, it's happened. Stomping, slapping. But they did it mostly with their hands and feet. In extreme cases, they used the table lid. However, you and I could not even think of what came seven years ago in the minds of two simple street dancers - Luke Cresswell and Steve Nuck Nicolas: from any improvised means (be it the lid of the garbage can, the garbage can itself, an empty rusty barrel, tea (!), apples (!!), broken baths and toilets, mops-bladders, socks) to create a rhythm. And not just one person to knock him out. Not even two. And ten, twenty, thirty... Make sure that all the noise comes together. And it made music. The idea resonated with many who are now playing in the troupe. Note that the title says "performers." The phrase “primary role” is inappropriate here. Because each of these people plays a major role. And she's just amazing. There are no truly professional actors in Stomp. There are brilliant dancers who have an incredible sense of rhythm. And, of course, an excellent sense of humor: in one scene, the participants of the “Stomp” begin to tap the rhythm, rustling with card decks, hurling tea, chewing apples and banging faceted glasses on the table at the same time! close
After the end of World War II, a young partisan falls in love with a German secretary who is captured and imprisoned by partisans. He decides to free her and escape with her.
After the end of World War II, a young partisan falls in love with a German secretary who is captured and imprisoned by partisans. He decides to free her and escape with her. close
A story spanning three generations, from 1871 to 1945. When Gustav Wengler, a farmer’s son, returns from the Franco-German war in 1871, he goes to work more
A story spanning three generations, from 1871 to 1945. When Gustav Wengler, a farmer’s son, returns from the Franco-German war in 1871, he goes to work for a precision mechanics and optical company, where he soon becomes a master craftsman. Wengler loyally promises the owner on his deathbed that his sons and grandsons will also stand by the company. close
Hundreds, thousands of Nazis who escaped fair retribution settled around the world after World War II. There are a lot of them in Argentina, and some more
Hundreds, thousands of Nazis who escaped fair retribution settled around the world after World War II. There are a lot of them in Argentina, and some of them are well-known. Many accomplices of the "great Fuehrer" were soldiers and officers responsible for the deaths of many civilians, and went unpunished. What is the reason for this injustice? In the post-war mess, the connivance of Allied forces, or in a planned plot?
Documentary film "The Best Evidence". Escaped Nazis raise issues that have no statute of limitations, which continue to concern people whose lives were brutally fought and it affected almost everyone on the planet. close