The Last Train
( Der letzte Zug )
- Colour, 35 mm
- Germany, Czech Republic, 2006, 125 min
- Section: Horizons
- Director: Joseph Vilsmaier, Dana Vávrová
- Screenplay: Stephen Glantz
- Dir. of Photography: Joseph Vilsmaier
- Music: Christian Heyne
- Designer: Jaromír Švarc
- Editor: Uli Schön
- Producer: Ivo Pavelek, Artur Brauner
- Production: Diamant Films
- Sales: Telepool
- Distributor: Bontonfilm, a.s.
Cast
Gedeon Burkhard, Lale Yavas, Lena Beyerling, Sibel Kekilli, Juraj Kukura, Roman Roth, Nina Divíšková, Stanislav Zindulka
Synopsis
Grunewald railway station, Berlin. It is in this place that memories come flooding back of the tragic stories of the Berlin Jews who were brought together in 1942 by Goebbels’s decision to “definitively” rid the city of their presence. Under the pretext of protecting them from air raids, entire Jewish families were shunted onto trains and taken off to a place of no return – the Auschwitz concentration camp. They had to endure a journey lasting several days in cramped freight trucks, without food or drink, and supervised by unsympathetic armed guards – lives were inevitably lost. In their tortured minds they began to sense that this was only the beginning of the end… The tragic heroes who, in one such truck, try during the course of five terrible days not to lose all reason, hope and human dignity, are famous boxer Henry Neumann, singer Jakob Noschik and 16-year-old Ruth Zilbermann… Which of them will survive? Joseph Vilsmeier, famous for his wartime drama
Stalingrad (1992), together with his wife, the director and actress Dana Vávrová, present an intimate drama evoking the tragedy of the Holocaust. The film won the Special Bavarian Film Award last year.
About the director
Joseph Vilsmaier (b. 1939, Munich) studied music but ultimately established himself in film. He began as a technician, assistant cameraman and then cinematographer. In 1988 he debuted with the film
Autumn Milk (
Herbstmilch) starring
Dana Vávrová (b. 1967, Prague), who became his wife in 1986. Vávrová also appeared in the films
Long Live Ghosts! (1977),
Ball Lightning (1978) and
The Conception of My Younger Brother (2000) and she directed the family film
Bear on the Run (2000). Vilsmaier became celebrated for his war drama
Stalingrad (1992), though he also visited the theme of the 2nd World War in the films
Rama Dama (1990) and, more recently, in
Leo und Claire (2002). His film
Comedian Harmonist (1997) won the Ecumenical Jury Prize at the Karlovy Vary IFF in 1998. He also filmed a biography of the famous actress Marlene Dietrich,
Marlene (2000).
Film Guests
Hana Starostová
Contacts
Bontonfilm, a.s.
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