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Die schwarzen Brüder
Die schwarzen Brüder is the best-known story of German writer Lisa Tetzner and one of the most widely read children's books in the world.
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Plot Summary
Based on Lisa Tetzner's novel, the story follows the journey of young Italian orphans who are forced to work as chimney sweeps in Switzerland during the 19th century. Faced with harsh conditions and exploitation, they form a bond and strive for dignity and freedom.
Critical Reception
The film was generally well-received for its sensitive portrayal of a difficult historical subject and its emotional impact. It resonated with audiences for its themes of friendship, resilience, and the fight against injustice, though some found the subject matter heavy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its touching depiction of child exploitation and the strength of young friendships.
Appreciated for bringing a significant historical hardship to light through a compelling narrative.
Some noted its somber tone but acknowledged its important message.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's emotional depth and its powerful storytelling, with many finding it a moving and educational experience that sheds light on a forgotten period of history.
Fun Fact
The novel 'Die schwarzen Brüder' by Lisa Tetzner, upon which the film is based, was originally published in 1941 and has been translated into numerous languages, becoming a classic of children's literature dealing with social issues.
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