Jew Suss: Rise and Fall (2010)
1h 54m
Running Time
September 23, 2010Release Date
Jew Suss: Rise and Fall (2010)
1h 54m
Running Time
September 23, 2010Release Date
Plot.
This intricate historical drama tells the story of actor Ferdinand Marian (Tobias Moretti), who is ordered by Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels to star in the 1940 anti-Semitic film Jew Suss. Despite his cooperation, Ferdinand's actions have unexpected costs. Ferdinand's Jewish wife, Anna (Martina Gedeck), is sent to a concentration camp, and as World War II intensifies, he rebels against the Nazis, leading to the destruction of his career.
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Cast & Crew.
Tobias Moretti
Ferdinand Marian
Martina Gedeck
Anna Marian
Moritz Bleibtreu
Joseph Goebbels
Justus von Dohnányi
Veit Harlan
Armin Rohde
Heinrich George
Robert Stadlober
Lutz
Anna Unterberger
Britta
Heribert Sasse
Wilhelm Adolf Deutscher
Ralf Bauer
Fritz Hippler
Martin Feifel
Erich Knauf
Paula Kalenberg
Kristina Söderbaum
Oskar Roehler
Director
Erika Marozsán
Vlasta
Milan Peschel
Werner Krauß
Klaus Richter
Writer
Gudrun Landgrebe
Frau Frowein
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 23, 2010
Original NameJud Süß - Film ohne Gewissen
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 54m
Filming LocationsCologne, Germany
Genres
Wiki.
Jew Suss: Rise and Fall (German title: Jud Süss – Film ohne Gewissen) is a 2010 German historical drama film directed by Oskar Roehler, dramatising the creative process behind the antisemitic Nazi propaganda film Jud Süß (1940). It was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival.In Germany, the film premiered at the Berlin Film Festival and, mainly because of the controversial subject matter, received mixed reviews. Nevertheless, the German critics lauded the actor Tobias Moretti in his role as Ferdinand Marian. In 2011, cinematographer Carl-Friedrich Koschnick received the Austrian Romy award for cinematography.