Humanity
Humanity

Humanity

1933Movie70 minEnglish

A doctor in New York City, who has had to raise his son without a mother since his wife died, struggles and sacrifices to be able to send the boy to a top-ranked, but expensive, medical university in Europe. His dream is that the boy will return to help him provide much needed medical care for the poor of his Lower East Side neighborhood.

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Director: Bastiaan van der VeenGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

Set against the backdrop of World War I, 'Humanity' tells the story of a Dutch family torn apart by the conflict. As the war rages on, they grapple with loss, displacement, and the enduring hope for peace. The film explores the profound impact of war on individual lives and the resilience of the human spirit.

Critical Reception

Released in 1933, 'Humanity' was a significant film in Dutch cinema, addressing the lingering impact of World War I. While contemporary reviews are scarce, later analyses often praise its somber tone and depiction of wartime suffering. It is considered an important, albeit less widely known, contribution to the genre of war dramas.

What Reviewers Say

  • A poignant depiction of war's emotional toll.
  • Highlights the resilience of families during conflict.
  • A lesser-known but impactful Dutch war drama.

Google audience: Due to the film's age and limited international distribution, specific Google user reviews are not readily available. However, based on its historical context and themes, it likely resonated with audiences who experienced or remembered the hardships of World War I.

Fun Fact

Despite its serious subject matter, 'Humanity' was produced during a period when the Netherlands was attempting to remain neutral in the rising global tensions leading up to World War II, reflecting on past conflicts.

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