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Die verlorene Zeit

  • 2011
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 45 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,2/10
2395
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Die verlorene Zeit (2011)
A  love story blossoms amidst the terror of a German concentration camp in 1944 Poland, as a Polish prisoner manages to rescue his Jewish girlfriend and escape. But during the chaos of the end of the war, they are separated and each is convinced that the other has died. More than thirty years later in New York, the happily married 52-year-old woman accidentally finds out that her former Polish lover is still alive ...
trailer wiedergeben1:32
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6 Fotos
DramaRomanceThrillerWar

Ein polnischer Mann rettet in den Wirren des Zweiten Weltkriegs eine jüdische Frau, doch sie werden getrennt, bis eine zufällige Begegnung über dreißig Jahre später in New York sie wieder zu... Alles lesenEin polnischer Mann rettet in den Wirren des Zweiten Weltkriegs eine jüdische Frau, doch sie werden getrennt, bis eine zufällige Begegnung über dreißig Jahre später in New York sie wieder zusammenführt.Ein polnischer Mann rettet in den Wirren des Zweiten Weltkriegs eine jüdische Frau, doch sie werden getrennt, bis eine zufällige Begegnung über dreißig Jahre später in New York sie wieder zusammenführt.

  • Regie
    • Anna Justice
  • Drehbuch
    • Pamela Katz
    • Anna Justice
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Alice Dwyer
    • Mateusz Damiecki
    • Dagmar Manzel
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,2/10
    2395
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Anna Justice
    • Drehbuch
      • Pamela Katz
      • Anna Justice
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Alice Dwyer
      • Mateusz Damiecki
      • Dagmar Manzel
    • 21Benutzerrezensionen
    • 11Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 1 wins total

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    Alice Dwyer
    Alice Dwyer
    • Hannah Silberstein 1944
    Mateusz Damiecki
    Mateusz Damiecki
    • Tomasz Limanowski 1944
    Dagmar Manzel
    • Hannah Levine 1976
    Lech Mackiewicz
    Lech Mackiewicz
    • Tomasz Limanowski 1976
    Susanne Lothar
    Susanne Lothar
    • Stefania Limanowska
    Joanna Kulig
    Joanna Kulig
    • Magdalena Limonowska
    Adrian Topol
    Adrian Topol
    • Czeslaw Limanowski
    Florian Lukas
    Florian Lukas
    • Hans von Eidem
    Shantel VanSanten
    Shantel VanSanten
    • Rebecca Levine
    • (as Shantel Van Santen)
    David Rasche
    David Rasche
    • Daniel Levine
    Miroslaw Zbrojewicz
    Miroslaw Zbrojewicz
    • Janusz
    Adam Markiewicz
    Adam Markiewicz
    • Henryk
    Anja Antonowicz
    Anja Antonowicz
    • Ewa Limanowska
    • (as Anna Antonowicz)
    Yanina Lisovskaya
    Yanina Lisovskaya
    • Mrs. Górska
    • (as Jana Lissovskaia)
    Pawel Burczyk
    Pawel Burczyk
    • Mirek
    Sebastian Hülk
    Sebastian Hülk
    • SS Mann Am Tor
    • (as Sebastian Huelk)
    Karina Krawczyk
    • Róza
    Joachim Paul Assböck
    Joachim Paul Assböck
    • SS Mann in Kleiderkammer
    • (as Joachim Paul Assboeck)
    • Regie
      • Anna Justice
    • Drehbuch
      • Pamela Katz
      • Anna Justice
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    10Mpomianek

    Great love story. WW2 Doctor Zhivagp, but better

    This movie reminded me a modern day Doctor Zhivago. I loved everything about the movie, I loved how the past and the present appear right next to each other. Not sure what the previous reviewer meant about the historical accuracy issues...or why he had mention Auschwitz in his review. Mr. or Mrs Shwartz, there were hundreds of concentration camps during WW2, there was no mention of Auschwitz camp during the movie. It could have been any camp. What did you mean with the high school students? Were you trying to hurt feeling of the people like myself who actually enjoyed the movie? What movie would you recommend instead? Did you really see the movie? I was a little afraid the movie was going to be little corny but I didn't have to. The directing, acting the paste were executed beautifully.
    9NateWatchesCoolMovies

    Brilliant wartime romance

    On a chaotic summer day among the poor souls in a horrific Polish concentration camp, 1944, young inmate Tomasz (Mateusz Damiecki) is desperate. German jew Hannah (Alice Dywer) is almost certainly meant for death at the hands of the Nazis running the facility. The two have fallen hopelessly in love, and he knows he must get her out and far, far away before it's too late. In an impossibly courageous effort and a scene that will pummel your nerves, he uses a stolen SS officer's uniform, scoops her up from the workhouse wing and quietly leads her right out the front gate. The two disappear into the neighboring Polish woodland in what is one of the only escapes from a nazi concentration camp ever documented. It's a bold, thrilling, stirring way to start the film, whether or not you know of its origins in actual history. That kind of escape from a place so hellish is a collective sigh of relief from both audience and characters, and it's one nail biter of an emotional ring of fire we all are forced to jump through. But we know this isn't the end, the resolute happiness we so wish for these two, because the film has only just started. In the confusion near the end of the war, the two of them are separated, and move forward in life each believing the other to be dead. This is all interspersed with visions of Hannah's life far in the future of 1976, now married, in her 50's and played by the sensational Dagmar Menzel. In a dry cleaner shop one day she happens to see a talk show on European television, where a man recounts his daring rescue and escape from Auschwitz. The details are eerily similar, and Hannah's mind races. Could this be Tomasz? Could he be alive after all these years and most importantly, should she go to him despite the gulf of time that signifies their prolonged separation? The film tugs at your heartstrings in so many different ways and moments, effectively hanging your tear ducts out to dry. No one can say no to a good wartime romance, because the formula is just too workable. Amidst all that confusion, terror and violence it is essential to find some sort of good with which to combat the dark, and what better way than the strongest force of all, love? Dywer and Damiecki are beyond convincing in their roles, so clearly blessed and burdened with that go for broke, die for one another type passion that we all look for and seldom find. American actor David Rasche plays Hannah's husband in New York, clearly torn up by the tumultuous past rearing it's head in their lives, but willing to empathize with the woman he loves and strive to do what's best in this difficult situation. Menzel is conflicted, hurt, hopeful and utterly, convincingly reactive in a role that's just not an easy one to pull off. Director Anna Justice uses majesterial skill to get the flow of story just right from scene to scene. Narratives which skip backwards and forwards in time can often feel jagged and unfounded in cohesion, but this one ebbs and flows from moment to moment without a single beat skipped or turn of plot out of place. I did some research on the true life tale this is based on, and for the most part they have stuck to fact to bring us as story that's almost unbelievable, and deeply emotional. Remembrance is a keeper.
    10smwildmon

    Beautiful, Sorrowful, and Stunning

    I stumbled across this gem of a film on Netflix, and it had four out of five stars, so I figured I would give it a shot. I am so glad I took the time to watch it. The storyline is nothing short of amazing, and after viewing the movie, I did some research, and found that it is based on a true story. Visually stunning, with a beautiful score to match, Remembrance kept me hypnotized for two hours solid. Considering I am a bit of a critic when it comes to love stories, I was shocked by how powerfully moving this one was. It broke my heart in two. I won't go into details about the plot, because frankly, I think this is one of those works of art that should be experienced and not described. I will just say, watch it for yourself. It is well worth the time.
    10rps-2

    One of the finest films I've ever seen

    As of this writing, there are 1894 films on my IMDb list. If I rate them by excellence, this would be in the top three. If I listed only war and Holocaust movies, it would be Number 1 (The Boy In The Striped Pajamas would be number two.) The story is brilliant. The acting is magnificent. The low key photography and the often bleak weather settings fit the story perfectly. And the ending... No spoiler here. Let's just say my wife and I will discuss the ending many times. Powerful, powerful stuff yet understated, its fierce emotions (love, hate, suspicion,anger, fear) often conveyed without words, just superb facial gestures and expressions. It's also quite an accomplishment to make any film --- much less a superb one like this --- in four languages (English, German, Polish, Russian) I saw no listing of awards. It deserves any number of them! Screening this remarkable film more than makes up for all the bad movies --- perhaps 60% of those 1894 entries --- that I've endured over the years. If cinema is indeed an art form, this is a Van Gogh!
    10Olentse

    poignant and well-acted

    beautiful, haunting, superbly acted. One of the finest personal stories I've seen about World War II. Excellent cast! I felt that there wasn't black or white, and while it would have been easy to fall into clichés, the story actually left a lot to explore on our own and there was much more grey. I was particularly impressed by the actors, there was so much nuance and emotion and subtlety that at times I felt it was too real to be acted out. I stumbled upon this movie on Netflix and I didn't know what to expect. WWII movies can be too melodramatic and predictable, in my experience. However, this swept me off my feet and I feel that I will be going back to these story over and over again. I am so glad that I have decided to give it a try! Fantastic movie!

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 24. November 2011 (Deutschland)
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      • Deutschland
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      • Official site (Japan)
    • Sprachen
      • Deutsch
      • Englisch
      • Polnisch
      • Russisch
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      • 3.100.000 € (geschätzt)
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 236.246 $
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