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Distant Journey

Movie
1949
1h 44m
Czech
Drama
User Score: 
7.1
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Prague, during World War II. Hana Kaufmann, a Jewish ophthalmologist, marries Dr. Antonín Bureš, a Christian man. When her family is sent to the Theresienstadt concentration camp, their romance turns into a struggle for survival.
Distant Journey Poster

Distant Journey

Movie
1949
1h 44m
Czech
Drama
Prague, during World War II. Hana Kaufmann, a Jewish ophthalmologist, marries Dr. Antonín Bureš, a Christian man. When her family is sent to the Theresienstadt concentration camp, their romance turns into a struggle for survival.
Rating
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Blanka Walesk
Hana Kaufmannová
Otomar Kreja
Antonín Bureš
Zdeka Baldov
Hedvika Kaufmannová
Viktor Osek
Oskar Kaufmann
Ji Plach
Abrahamovič
Zdenk Hodr
Zdeněk Klein
Josef Chvalina
Pepa Bureš
J O Martin
Rudolf Bureš
Josef Toman
Krejčí
Rudolf Deyl
Jarda Noha
Ji Spirit
Honzík Kaufmann
Milka BalekBrodsk
Bindlerová (uncredited)
tpn Bulejko
Transport Announcer (uncredited)
Ada Dohnal
Plainclothes Police Officer (uncred...
Jan Fischer
Young Man (uncredited)
Emanuel Hbal
Man in Front of Embassy (uncredited...
Directed By: Alfréd Radok
Written By: Alfréd Radok (Screenplay), Mojmír Drvota (Screenplay), + 1 more

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miguelreina says...
3 years ago
[AtlàntidaFF, 4K] A visually splendid film that confronts reality with the representation of the oppression of Jews inherited from neorealism, but with an expressionist tone in the Terezin ghetto. An honest movie that portrays the horror of the occupation with a rage rarely seen. The influence of Orson Welles is clear in the suicide, but the liberation scene, even without emotional catharsis, is deeply moving.
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