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Uprising (2001)

Uprising (2001)
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Uprising is based on the true story of the Jewish Fighting Organization, a courageous band of youthful Polish guerrillas and freedom fighters who refused to knuckle under to the Nazis during World War II. Led by schoolteacher Mordechai Anielewicz (Hank Azaria), the organization comes into being as the Warsaw Jewish ghetto is being systemically decimated and shipped off to the Treblinka death camp by the German occupational forces. From April 19 to May 16, 1943, Anielewicz' followers staged a valiant uprising, which -- though ultimately unsuccessful in stopping the Nazi "final solution" juggernaut -- inflicted an enormous amount of damage upon the enemy and enabled hundreds of Polish Jews to escape the gas ovens and crematoriums. Much of the story is based upon the eyewitness testimony of surviving freedom fighter Simha "Kazik" Rotem, portrayed in the film by Stephen Moyer. Director Jon Avnet brilliantly combines newly filmed scenes with digitally refashioned archival footage of the actual uprising. Filmed in Bratisla, Slovakia, and boasting an all-star cast, Uprising was shown in two-hour installments on November 4 and 5, 2001, over the NBC network. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Leelee SobieskiHank Azaria, (more)
Director(s):
Jon Avnet
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Uprising

Uprising is based on the true story of the Jewish Fighting Organization, a courageous band of youthful Polish guerrillas and freedom fighters who refused to knuckle under to the Nazis during World War II. Led by schoolteacher Mordechai Anielewicz (Hank Azaria), the organization comes into being as the Warsaw Jewish ghetto is being systemically decimated and shipped off to the Treblinka death camp by the German occupational forces. From April 19 to May 16, 1943, Anielewicz' followers staged a valiant uprising, which -- though ultimately unsuccessful in stopping the Nazi "final solution" juggernaut -- inflicted an enormous amount of damage upon the enemy and enabled hundreds of Polish Jews to escape the gas ovens and crematoriums. Much of the story is based upon the eyewitness testimony of surviving freedom fighter Simha "Kazik" Rotem, portrayed in the film by Stephen Moyer. Director Jon Avnet brilliantly combines newly filmed scenes with digitally refashioned archival footage of the actual uprising. Filmed in Bratisla, Slovakia, and boasting an all-star cast, Uprising was shown in two-hour installments on November 4 and 5, 2001, over the NBC network. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
177 mins

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Director(s):
Jon Avnet
Writer(s):
Jon AvnetPaul Brickman
Categories:
War
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    Neil W.

    A good, but not great film, depicting the Jewish Uprising of 1943. I will always tip my hat to any director, actor, and producer who elects perpetuate, and celebrate, the memory of this struggle. One of the wonderful omissions, which is to be saluted, is the absence of any melodramatic love story. Although love is present, it does not ruin the story as it could have easily done, being a made-for-television movie. Sobieski and Moyer are terrific, Azaria is good, and Schwimmer and Sutherland are ok. This film is absolutely worth a viewing. You may not go back to it, but it is certainly worth a single viewing. Be aware, the first disc contains the whole film, so once you're in, you're in. The second disc contains extras.

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    Mike O.

    DON'T ORDER DISK TWO! IT COMES SEPARATELY AND COUNTS AS A SELECTION!

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    David O.

    The dvd 1 of the uprising was great, but the disc2 is worthless due to no captions i cannot refer due not friendly to deaf

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