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Uprising (2001)

Jews rise up in the Warsaw Ghetto against the Nazis in 1943.

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Jon Avnet
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Cast

Cast overview, first billed only:
Leelee Sobieski ... Tosia Altman
Hank Azaria ... Mordechai Anielewicz
David Schwimmer ... Yitzhak Zuckerman
Jon Voight ... Major-General Jurgen Stroop
Donald Sutherland ... Adam Czerniakow
Stephen Moyer ... Kazik Rotem
Sadie Frost ... Zivia Lubetkin
Radha Mitchell ... Mira Fruchner
Mili Avital ... Devorah Baron
Eric Lively ... Arie Wilner
Alexandra Holden ... Frania Beatus
John Ales ... Marek Edelman
Andy Nyman ... Calel Wasser
Nora Brickman Nora Brickman ... Clara Linder
Jesper Christensen ... General Kruger
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Storyline

Using radically refashioned archival footage of the Warsaw ghetto, this interview with Jon Avnet the director of Uprising talks about Marek Edelman who is an evocative memoir of his role in the rebellion that held back the Nazis for almost a month in 1943. The film begins with the growing list of prohibitions and regulations leading to the virtual imprisonment of about half-a-million Polish Jews in an old slum district of Warsaw with inadequate space and plumbing. An overhead tracking shot shows the number of people assembled in the first months of the relocation. The daily struggle against hunger and disease, especially among the dispossessed arrivals seen in their pitful rags, is aggravated by the German demands for "deportations to the east" that many begin to suspect are camouflaged mass murders. By the close of 1942, people living in the ghetto realize they are doomed, and the rudiments of resistance are planned by a handful of the young, including Edelman. Following some ... Written by Leonard Rubenstein

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They did the one thing the Nazis never expected. They fought back.

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Drama | War

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Country:

USA

Language:

English

Release Date:

4 November 2001 (USA) See more »

Also Known As:

1943 l'ultime révolte See more »

Filming Locations:

Slovakia See more »

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Cumulative Worldwide Gross:

$9,266
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Sound Mix:

Dolby Digital

Aspect Ratio:

1.85 : 1
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Trivia

Hank Azaria's ex-wife (and fellow actor on Mad About You (1992)) is Helen Hunt, who looks almost exactly like his co-star in this film, Leelee Sobieski. In fact, they are often thought to be sisters. See more »

Goofs

Many of the German rifles are Spanish 1916 7x57 Mausers, and not the typical Axis or captured rifles (e.g., VZ 24, WZ 29, etc.) used by German police or rear-echelon troops. See more »

Quotes

Mordechai Anielewicz: Can a moral man, that's me, maintain his moral code in an immoral world?
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Alternate Versions

R1 DVD runs 177'15" (NTSC), but European releases only 152'28" (PAL) (a difference of almost 18'26" allowing for the different frame rates). See more »

Connections

Features Der ewige Jude (1940) See more »

Soundtracks

Allegro moderato in F minor (ends in F major), Moments musicaux, D. 780 (Op. 94) No. 3
Composed by Franz Schubert
Performed by Sympho Inc. Studio Orchestra (Bratislava, Slovenia)
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Despite the many flaws, this is an enjoyable series
22 June 2005 | by philip_vandervekenSee all my reviews

WWII, and the Holocaust in particular, is a very interesting subject. There has probably never been more interest from the public towards everything that concerns this war, which started already more than 65 years ago. Every week new books, documentaries,... are published with new theories, with evaluations of some important (often Nazi) personalities, with information about the concentration camps,... Because most of the survivors have already died or will die soon, the stories of the last eye-witnesses will get lost if not registered on tape or camera. But all these stories are also a good base for movies and mini-series like this "Uprising".

"Uprising" tells the story of the Nazi oppression of the Jews in the Ghetto of Warshaw and their rebellion against it, which started in 1943. It all begins in 1939 with the growing list of prohibitions and regulations leading to the virtual imprisonment of about half-a-million Polish Jews in an old district of Warsaw. Their daily struggle against hunger and disease is made even worse when the Nazis demand for "deportations to the east". Many begin to suspect that the deportation of these groups of laborers are actually camouflaged mass murders and at the end of 1942 they start to realize that they are all doomed. They decide that, if they have to die, they better die in honor by taking up the arms against their oppressors. They start building hidden shelters and bunkers in the basements and cellars of the buildings, often with tunnels leading to other buildings and start collecting arms and ammunition for the battle which will begin on 19 April 1943...

Even though I must say that overall I liked the series, I can't say that it was always very convincing. There were a couple too many problems with it that really bothered me. One for instance is the way all the people are depicted. The heroic Jews don't have to expect any help from the arrogant and anti-semitic Polish Catholics who know exactly what is going on, but don't care. The Poles only want to help when offered enormous amounts of money and even then are very reluctant. In reality the Poles also suffered a lot under the German oppression and without their help there would probably never have been a Jewish Uprising. And no, I'm not a Pole myself, so I'm not saying this to justify my people's actions, it's just the way it was.

Another thing that I really didn't like was the use of the languages. The Germans speak English most of the time, except for when they are giving some short orders, than you'll hear them talk German. The producers and director have to make a choice, either they all speak German or English, but not a mix of the two. And about the language I also have another remark. Can someone please tell me why those purely American actors, who all know how to speak normal English, speak with that funny, but also incredibly annoying accent? Do they really believe I will not recognize Leelee Sobieski, David Schwimmer,... when they talk in a slightly different way? I'm not asking that they speak Polish, I'm sure they can't, but don't make a fool out of yourself by trying to convince people that you are talking another language, just by adding such an accent, it can never work...

Still, even though the series isn't always historically accurate, uses a range of annoying accents and is too stereotypical when it comes to the roles of the different people, not everything about it was that bad. The acting for instance is good. In my opinion this was the best role I've ever seen Leelee Sobieski play and all the other actors did a nice job too. I certainly liked Jon Voight as Major General Jurgen Stroop, but it is Cary Elwes, who played Fritz Hippler (the director of "Der Ewige Jude" or "The Eternal Jew"), who certainly deserves to be mentioned as well.

All in all this isn't a bad series. If you try to see it as a drama based on actual events, rather than to see it as a 'documentary reconstruction', than you certainly should be able to enjoy it. There are some nice action scenes, some good acting and other interesting features. You just will have to try to see past some major flaws... I give this series a score between 7/10 and 7.5/10.


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