The Truce (1997)

The Truce (1997)
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Italian chemist turned author Primo Levi was interred at Auschwitz during WW II until 1945. Following his release, he returned to his native Turin and penned the wrenching autobiographical account of life in the concentration camp If This Is a Man. In 1962, he wrote a companion book, The Truce, a chronicle of his hellish nine-month journey from the camp to Turin. Both books are crucial entries in the history of the Holocaust. This careful adaptation of the second book took filmmaker Francesco Rosi 10 years to make. Levi's trek begins when shortly after the Germans leave, four Russian horsemen ride up and tear down the gates of Auschwitz. Levi is quickly aboard one of the first outbound trucks. Over the next few months, he goes to many different countries, and along the way he meets and is befriended by assorted fellow travelers. Through them, his appreciation of life and freedom slowly returns, but with it also comes a deep rage and an abiding guilt at having survived, a guilt that may have led Levi to suicide in 1987. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
John TurturroMassimo Ghini, (more)
Director(s):
Francesco Rosi
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Truce

Italian chemist turned author Primo Levi was interred at Auschwitz during WW II until 1945. Following his release, he returned to his native Turin and penned the wrenching autobiographical account of life in the concentration camp If This Is a Man. In 1962, he wrote a companion book, The Truce, a chronicle of his hellish nine-month journey from the camp to Turin. Both books are crucial entries in the history of the Holocaust. This careful adaptation of the second book took filmmaker Francesco Rosi 10 years to make. Levi's trek begins when shortly after the Germans leave, four Russian horsemen ride up and tear down the gates of Auschwitz. Levi is quickly aboard one of the first outbound trucks. Over the next few months, he goes to many different countries, and along the way he meets and is befriended by assorted fellow travelers. Through them, his appreciation of life and freedom slowly returns, but with it also comes a deep rage and an abiding guilt at having survived, a guilt that may have led Levi to suicide in 1987. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
118 mins

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Director(s):
Francesco Rosi
Writer(s):
Stefano RulliSandro PetragliaFrancesco Rosi
Producer(s):
Guido de LaurentiisLeo Pescarolo
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
The Truce Awards:
  • 1997 - São Paulo International Film Festival - Audience Award
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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Marie D.

A somber look at what survivors of Auschwitz felt upon leaving. I truly felt the fear and sometimes even hopelessness of the characters. Not a "feel good" movie but then why should anyone feel good about the atrocities that occurred at Auschwitz and the mental and emotional issues that I'm sure followed the survivors for the remainder of their lives.

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Stephen P.

Excellent documentation of the horrors of Auschwitz. Well acted, written and directed. It holds your attention while realizing that the crimes committed by the Nazis were indeed real.

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Suzanne S.

A sobering movie. We tend to forget since it was "so long ago" but the ethnic cleansing is still going on in many places. This movie shows what people are going through now, just in different places and with different names. I highly recommend The Truce.

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