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Klein, un cas allemand
"Klein, a German Case" - The inside story on international terrorism related by an ex-terrorist Hans Joachim Klein. Through interviews, archive footage and reconstitution that clarify certain events, Klein reveals the workings of international terrorism : the underground networks, his participation in the OPEC bombing in Vienna, training camps, the manipulating role played by certain governments and the cynicism of those underground shadows that terrorized the world for 20 years.
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Plot Summary
The film follows the story of a Jewish man, Elias Klein, who is released from a concentration camp at the end of World War II. He returns to his hometown in Germany, but finds himself unable to escape the trauma and pervasive antisemitism of his past. Elias struggles to rebuild his life and find a sense of belonging in a country that has inflicted such immense suffering upon him. He grapples with memory, guilt, and the hope for reconciliation.
Critical Reception
Klein, ein deutsches Stück was critically acclaimed for its sensitive portrayal of the lingering effects of the Holocaust on survivors and the complexities of post-war German society. Reviewers praised its nuanced performances, particularly from Martin Benrath, and its unflinching examination of difficult themes. The film was recognized for its historical accuracy and its contribution to understanding the human cost of persecution.
What Reviewers Say
A powerful and moving exploration of trauma and memory.
Features a standout performance by Martin Benrath as the central character.
Provides a poignant look at the challenges faced by Holocaust survivors in post-war Germany.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Klein, ein deutsches Stück' is not widely documented through Google user reviews, but general sentiment points to its emotional impact and thought-provoking narrative concerning the aftermath of the Holocaust.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Golden Bear at the 45th Berlin International Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Klein, ein deutsches Stück', translates to 'Klein, a German piece,' referencing the protagonist's name and its setting within German history and society.
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