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Uprising by Jon Avnet
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DVD detailsActor: David Schwimmer, Donald Sutherland, Hank Azaria, Jon Voight, Leelee Sobieski Director: Jon Avnet Brand: Warner Brothers Producer: Jon Avnet Writer: Jon Avnet Producer: Bill Haber Producer: Hester Hargett Producer: Jordan Kerner Producer: Lisa Lindstrom Writer: Paul Brickman DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 5.1; English (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); French (Subtitled) Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC, Subtitled Picture Format: 1.85:1 Running Time: 177 minutes DVD Release Date: 2001-12-18 Audience Rating: Unrated Studio: Warner Home Video
DVD Reviews of UprisingDVD Review: Good for a history lesson Summary: 4 StarsI visited Poland a few years ago and one of the first things I came across was a monument to those who died fighting the Nazis. This is a great movie for someone who would like to know more about the atrocities of the Holocaust and also those who do not understand the Jews as a people. I thought it was well done, informative and held my attention.
DVD Review: Uprising Summary: 5 StarsI love this film. It is inspiring to me to see people who were so beaten down and yet they still fought for the right to live.
DVD Review: Can't belive more Jew's did not fight back. Summary: 5 StarsThis is a true story or as true as can be told today. If you know nothing of how bad it was this will give you a glimpse into the world of those fun-loving Nazi's who spread death every where they went. That sounds like our last 8 years---- only we will take all your oil too!!!!!
DVD Review: 3.5 stars out of 4 Summary: 5 StarsThe Bottom Line:
A long movie that doesn't feel long and a TV movie that doesn't feel like a TV movie, Uprising is really a fantastic piece of filmmaking with great performances all around and a number of scenes that have been etched indelibly on my brain--whether you usually like this type of movie or not, please watch Uprising.
DVD Review: Up the nazis's behind Summary: 4 StarsYeah what a great movie.These jewish rebels give it to the nazis's.It don't get any better than that.It would give Schindler's list a run for it's money..2 thumbs Up-Rising!!
Description of UprisingAfter Germany invades Poland in 1939, the Nazis decree that 350,000 Warsaw Jews be forcibly moved into a cordoned area known as the Warsaw Ghetto. Idealistic teacher Mordechai Anielewicz (Hank Azaria) decides the Jews must rise up against the Nazis and creates the Jewish Fighting Organization (JFO). He tries to secure the support of Adam Czerniakow (Donald Sutherland), the morally conflicted head of the Warsaw Ghetto's Jewish Council, but Adam declines because he knows that any act of resistance will provoke the Germans to retaliate by killing innocent Jews. Determined to mobilize a resistance alone if he has to, Mordechai recruits his friends and covert couriers whose ability to pass as Aryan helps them smuggle in arms and explosives from the Aryan side of the city, building up an arsenal to fight the Nazis. When the Germans begin deporting 300,000 Jews to the Treblinka death camp, the JFO begins acts of resistance that culminate with ghetto fighters firing their first gunshots against the Nazis. When it becomes clear that the JFO is a force to be reckoned with, the German High Command sends in General Stroop (Jon Voight), who is determined to end the uprising in two or three days. Capturing the horror that unfolds is Fritz Hippler (Cary Elwes), a filmmaker assigned by Hitler's chief propagandist to promote anti-Semitism with a film about Jewish life in the ghetto. When the Nazis continue to suffer more casualties in their battle with the ghetto fighters, General Stroop decides to raze the ghetto. But even that can't stop the JFO. Forced to go underground into bunkers but energized by their success, the resisters fight on, ultimately holding off the Nazi army longer than the entire country of Poland. They're determined to live with honor--and if need be, die with honor--while lighting the torch for resistance in the occupied territories. Originally broadcast in November 2001, this exceptional made-for-television film recalls Schindler's List and Saving Private Ryan while forging its own distinct identity. It was the first American film to dramatize the Warsaw Ghetto uprising of 1943, during which an underground collective of Polish Jews dared to defy the Nazis. Hank Azaria leads an all-star cast as resistance leader Mordecai Anielewicz, and the film follows his close-knit collaborators (including David Schwimmer and Leelee Sobieski) and their battle against the Nazi general (Jon Voight) assigned to clear all Jews from Warsaw. The uprising was eventually crushed (some heartbreaking outcomes are listed in the closing credits), but director Jon Avnet expertly maintains a sense of courage and hope amidst the palpable horror of the Warsaw Ghetto. Combining physical and historical accuracy with intimate character details, Uprising is suspenseful without being sensational, thus honoring one of the greatest symbolic victories in all of Jewish history. --Jeff Shannon
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