Stars: Natalie Dormer, Emily Ratajkowski, Ed Skrein
Storyline
Writers: Anthony Byrne, Natalie Dormer, Natalie Dormer, Emily Ratajkowski, Ed Skrein, Natalie Dormer, Emily Ratajkowski, Ed Skrein, Joely Richardson, James Cosmo, Neil Maskell, Amber Anderson, Jan Bijvoet, Bern Collaço, Kim Adis, Daniel Eghan, Lexie Benbow-Hart, Renars Latkovskis, Olegar Fedoro, Chelsea O'Connor, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Cast: Natalie Dormer -
Sofia
Emily Ratajkowski -
Ed Skrein -
Joely Richardson -
Alex
James Cosmo -
Niall
Neil Maskell -
Mills
Amber Anderson -
Jane
Jan Bijvoet -
Radic
Bern Collaço -
Gala Guest
(as Bern Collaco)
Kim Adis -
Protester
Daniel Eghan -
Police Officer
(as Daniel Eghan)
Lexie Benbow-Hart -
Young Sofia
Renars Latkovskis -
Russian Kidnapper 2
Olegar Fedoro -
Orthodox Priest
Chelsea O'Connor -
Protester
Plot
A dramatization of one man's rescue of Jewish refugees in the Nazi-occupied Polish city of Lvov.
Release Year: 2011
Rating: 6.8/10 (851 voted)
Critic's Score: 73/100
Director:
Agnieszka Holland
Stars: Robert Wieckiewicz, Benno Fürmann, Agnieszka Grochowska
Storyline IN DARKNESS tells the true story of Leopold Soha who risks his own life to save a dozen people from certain death. Initially only interested in his own good, the thief and burglar hides Jewish refugees for 14 months in the sewers of the Nazi-occupied town of Lvov (former Poland).
Writers: Robert Marshall, David F. Shamoon
Cast: Robert Wieckiewicz
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Leopold Socha
Benno Fürmann
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Mundek Margulies
Agnieszka Grochowska
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Klara Keller
Maria Schrader
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Paulina Chiger
Herbert Knaup
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Ignacy Chiger
Marcin Bosak
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Yanek Grossmann
Krzysztof Skonieczny
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Stefek Wroblewski
Milla Bankowicz
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Krystyna Chiger
Oliwer Stanczak
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Pawel Chiger
Kinga Preis
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Wanda Socha
Weronika Rosati
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Woman with child
Alexandre Levit
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Kovalev
Frank-Michael Köbe
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Wilhaus
Joachim Paul Assböck
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Nowak
Maja Bohosiewicz
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Girl
Opening Weekend: $27,413
(USA)
(12 February 2012)
(3 Screens)
Gross: $161,570
(USA)
(19 February 2012)
Did You Know?
Trivia:
Poland's candidate to compete for Best Foreign Language Film at the 2012 Academy Awards.
User Review
Truly wonderful. The work of this film is brilliant.
Rating: 9/10
I saw this movie at the Savannah Film Festival in Georgia today...
Going in I thought this movie would be just another holocaust movie.
But it was more than just a holocaust movie the story which is based
off a true story told the story of people who regardless of race are
escaping from their deaths by hiding in a sewer throughout the war. I
was amazed by how this movie could keep my attention throughout as
seeing that it's just a group of people hiding underground but it did.
It's a long movie but entertaining throughout. The story embraced these
poor individuals and showed their struggles and I was amazed by the
acting. I was also amazed by all the challenges that they had gone
through to produce this movie and my thought of how stressful it would
be to be on a set like this. As a young cinematographer myself, I was
impressed by the lighting and the picture overall that was produced.
I'm dying to know what lenses they used for such a beautiful film. For
attending this film and not being from Georgia I heard some positive
and some negative feedback from other attendees of the film. Some
people had a little struggle of how long the movie was... But in my
eyes I feel that it's important for the movie to be longer because
these people are in a tunnel for over a year and are struggling to
survive.
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