Playing for Time (1980) Reviews

Playing for Time (1980)
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The made-for-television Playing for Time debuted on September 30, 1980. Vanessa Redgrave stars as Fania Fenelon, a Jewish cabaret singer working in Paris at the time of the Nazi invasion. Shipped to the Auschwitz death camp in 1944, Fenelon is certain that she is as doomed as all the other prisoners. But SS camp matron Shirley Knight has other plans: she orders Fenelon and several other female inmates with musical ability to form themselves into a prisoner's orchestra. They are to perform for the benefit of those who are herded into the gas chambers--a "humane" means of easing the condemned into the next world. As much as she despises her work, Fenelon and her fellow musicians continue to play, lest they too be exterminated. The film raises several questions about courage, guilt and survival at any price, but the most controversial aspect was the casting of anti-Zionist Vanessa Redgrave as Fania Fenelon. Like many others, the real-life Fenelon (who died in 1988) was vehemently opposed to Redgrave's appearance in the film. Playing for Time won Emmy Awards for Redgrave, scriptwriter Arthur Miller, supporting actress Jane Alexander, and as Outstanding Dramatic Special. Redgrave's husband Tony Richardson was the original director, but he bowed out and was replaced by Joseph Sargent., who himself was replaced by Daniel Mann (the only one credited) ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Vanessa RedgraveJane Alexander, (more)
Director(s):
Daniel Mann
Format(s):
DVD
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Sandi S.

A haunting, disturbing film that gains much from the juxtaposition of the arts (music) with the horrors of the holocaust. Vanessa Redgrave's performance is masterful

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Clifford W.

Excellent. Vanessa is outstanding in this very troubling episode in our recent history. It shows our overwhelming instinct to survive in the face of very bad situations, coupled with human resiliency and compassion.

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Kristi V.

A true story shown in both made for TV & historical film....it basically showed choices....would you play music that you detested in a language you didn't know for your life?? Wow.

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Richard B.

A very dramatic film of Germany and the treatment of the Jewish inmates. This happened during the time I was in the army so it really made an impression on me.

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Ann C.

I tried for a long time to find this singular movie, but without success until now. And it blew my socks off. Vanessa Redgrave heads a remarkable ensemble in this true story of an inmate concentration camp orchestra. Hardly in a secure position, the musicians know that they too can be executed if they displease their Nazi audiences. While it was made for TV in the early 80s, "Playing for Time" is not stagey and has action-packed scenes that are often terrifying.

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Steve B.

Absolutely riveting. Star performance by Vanessa Redgrave. A little long and tedious in places but a great movie and story nevertheless

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Roberta T.

Wonderfully done! Outstanding performance by Vanessa Redgrave!!! Parts of this movie were very hard to stomach as far as the sight n feelings of what these consentration camp people went through... But Great movie!!!

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Christina P.

Wow, what a movie. especially in a woman perspective. just imagination singing for men who is killing your nationality. I thought I wasn't going to like this movie but it was one of the best movies i saw in a long time.

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Roy F.

Amazing film and fine acting. It is a haunting depiction of man's inhumanity to man at its very worst. This is a film you will not forget.

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Deb M.

Vanessa Redgrave's performance was simply outstanding. I am curious to know if she is a method actor, as she was that good. I felt as if I was watching a hidden camera. The entire cast was fabulous, story line amazing, but Redgrave was astounding.

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    Sandi S.

    A haunting, disturbing film that gains much from the juxtaposition of the arts (music) with the horrors of the holocaust. Vanessa Redgrave's performance is masterful

    Yes   |   No

     
    Clifford W.

    Excellent. Vanessa is outstanding in this very troubling episode in our recent history. It shows our overwhelming instinct to survive in the face of very bad situations, coupled with human resiliency and compassion.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Kristi V.

    A true story shown in both made for TV & historical film....it basically showed choices....would you play music that you detested in a language you didn't know for your life?? Wow.

    Yes   |   No

     
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