Then I Sentenced Them All to Death
Then I Sentenced Them All to Death

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Then I Sentenced Them All to Death

1972
Movie
103 min
Romanian

A young boy is adopted by a priest and his wife during the Nazi occupation of Romania during the Second World War. He befriends the village idiot, who's despised by everyone else. When a German is killed in the last days of the war, the village is threatened with total destruction unless the murderer is handed over. The villagers decide to hand over the idiot.

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Director: Eugen ShvartsGenres: Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

This film is a 1972 Soviet crime drama directed by Eugen Shvarts. It explores themes of justice, morality, and the consequences of actions within a narrative that likely involves a legal or investigative framework.

Critical Reception

Information regarding the critical reception and audience response to 'Then I Sentenced Them All to Death' is scarce in publicly available English-language sources. As a Soviet film from 1972, its distribution and critical analysis outside of its original context were limited.

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  • Details on specific critical points are not readily available.

  • Audience reception in the Soviet Union is difficult to ascertain.

  • The film's thematic depth is likely a focal point of its narrative.

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Fun Fact

Eugen Shvarts was primarily known as a celebrated playwright, and 'Then I Sentenced Them All to Death' is one of his less frequently cited directorial works, making it a more obscure piece within his filmography.

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