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Holocaust (shoah) | World War Ii
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6.9/10
IMDbBest Achievement in Cinematography | 2009 | Gregory
Best Screenplay | 2008 | Jeremy
Best Film | 2008 | Jeremy
Best Director | 2008 | Jeremy
Best Cinematographer | 2008 | Gregory
2007 | Rade
Narrative Feature | 2008 | Jeremy
Feature Film | 2008
Best Film Score | 2010 | Nikos
Best Performance in an International Feature Film Leading Young Performers | 2009 | Robbie
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role | 2009 | Rade
Best Screenplay Adapted | 2009 | Jeremy
Best Achievement in Art DirectionProduction Design | 2009 | Erica
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role | 2009 | Rosamund
Best Achievement in Music Original Score | 2009 | Nikos
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 2008 | Rade
Best Supporting Actor in a Canadian Film | 2008 | Rade
2008 | Jeremy
Sound Editing Feature Film | 2008
Direction Feature Film | 2008 | Jeremy
Picture Editing Feature Film | 2008 | Wiebke von
Production Design Feature Film | 2008 | Matthew
Box Office Collection 843,945 USD
Feeling that the movie was extremely uncommercial, the Canadian distributor only gave the movie a limited release with little publicity, resulting in the movie becoming a box office disaster.
"[first lines] Jakob Beer: [narrating] I did not witness the most important events in my life. My deepest story must be told by a blind man, from behind a wall, from underground."
"[last lines] Jakob Beer: I pray that soon my wife will feel new breath inside her own. I pray and press my head against her side, and whisper a story. Child I long for, child I dream, if we conceive you, think of us sometimes, your mother and me, when it rains. And one day, when you've almost forgotten, I pray you'll let us return. That through an open window, even in the middle of a city, the sea air of our marriage will find you. I pray that one day, in a room lit only by night snow, you will suddenly know how miraculous is your parents' love for each other. Jakob Beer: My son, my daughter. Bella. Bella. If we conceive you, know that once I was lost in a forest. I was so afraid my blood pounded in my chest, and I knew my heartstrings would soon be exhausted. I saved myself without thinking. I grasped the two syllables closest to me, and replaced my heartbeat with your name. Bella. Jakob Beer: Now I see that I must give what I most need."