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  • Director: Peter Lilienthal
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: War
  • Movie Type: War Drama
  • Themes: Crimes Against Humanity
  • Main Cast: Walter Taub, Irene Vrkijan, Eva Mattes, Mario Fischel, Dominique Horwitz
  • Release Year: 1979
  • Country: WG
  • Run Time: 125 minutes

Plot

David (Mario Fische) is the son of a German rabbi during the early days of the Holocaust. The boy is a horrified witness to the burning of his father's synagogue and the humiliation of his relatives and neighbors. Breaking away from his family, David is able to earn enough money to emigrate to Palestine. The film makes an effort to weed out humanitarians amongst the hellraisers, giving points to a kindly German officer who helps David escape. A long film, David is based on the even longer (but no less compelling) novel by Joel Konig. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

  • Walter Taub - Rabbi Singer
  • Irene Vrkijan - Wife
  • Eva Mattes - Toni
  • Mario Fischel - David
  • Dominique Horwitz - Leo
Torsten Hentes; Hanns Zischler

Credit

Peter Lilienthal - Director, Wojciech Kilar - Composer (Music Score), Al Ruban - Cinematographer, Joachim von Vietinghoff - Producer, Peter Lilienthal - Screenwriter, Jurek Becker - Screenwriter, Ulla Zieman - Screenwriter, Joel König - Book Author

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David
Directed by Peter Lilienthal
Produced by Joachim von Vietinghoff
Written by Joel Koenig (novel)
Jurek Becker
Peter Lilienthal
Starring Walter Taub
Irene Vrkijan
Eva Mattes
Mario Fischel
Music by Wojciech Kilar
Cinematography Al Ruban
Editing by Siegrun Jaeger
Distributed by Kino International (USA)
Release date(s) West Germany February 1978 (premiere at BIFF)
Running time 125 min.
Country W.Germany
Language German

David is a 1979 West German film by director Peter Lilienthal. It tells the story of a rabbi's son in Germany during the Holocaust, who tries to raise money to escape to Palestine.

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Summary

David follows an adolescent Jewish boy, David Singer, who comes of age in Nazi-occupied Berlin. The film reveals the struggles for identity and survival that often overlapped among the Jews of war-torn Europe, particularly the young.

“Father says we must be proud of being Jewish, especially now,” David tells his brother Leo, who tries to camouflage his Jewish identity by wearing a Nazi uniform. But the yellow star that David and his fellow Jews are forced to wear is not a mark of Jewish pride. When Jews’ essential identity became a death sentence in Nazi Germany, its value was called into question for so many Jews who endured the Holocaust.

The film reveals the unfolding and progression of the war against the Jews in Germany, as seen from the limited perspective of one young boy. As he navigates through dangerous streets and railway cars, we observe with him the effects of Hitler’s policies on daily life in Berlin and on relations between Jews and non-Jews. Together with David, we witness the gradual but steady removal of the city’s Jews.

The film opens in pre-War Germany, depicting the young protagonist’s experience of the rampant anti-Semitism that would soon grow into the Holocaust. In the first scene, young David is harassed by a group of German schoolchildren who beat him and taunt him with the words “Jew pig.” Later, a communal celebration of Purim — the Jewish holiday that commemorates the saving of the Jews of ancient Persia from extermination — foreshadows the impending war. David’s father, the congregation rabbi, delivers a sermon that describes the attempted annihilation of the Purim story, a grim portent of what is to come. But the scene is a case of dramatic irony: Rabbi Singer is not aware of, or does not want to acknowledge, the relevance of his own words to the situation in early Nazi Germany. When, in the middle of the celebration, a group of Germans march by the synagogue chanting “Jews get out, Jews get out,” he insists that they are in fact only calling out to the city’s youth, that their chant is actually: “Youth come out, youth come out.”

The film is particularly compelling in its depiction of the intimate space of the Singer family and their interactions with one another — marked by love, devotion and the all-too-real fear of imminent loss and separation. When the rabbi is forced to watch his synagogue set aflame by the Nazis, and returns home with a swastika emblazoned on his head, he insists that the important thing is that the family is alive and together.

Awards

In 1979 David won three awards at the Berlin International Film Festival:

  • Golden Berlin Bear- Peter Lilienthal
  • Interfilm Award- Peter Lilienthal
  • OCIC Award- Peter Lilenthal

The same year, David won two awards at the German Film Awards:

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement- Walter Taub
  • Outstanding Feature Film- David

Cast

  • Mario Fischel ... David Singer
  • Walter Taub ... Rabbi Singer
  • Irena Vrkljan ... Frau Singer - David's Mother
  • Eva Mattes ... Toni
  • Dominique Horwitz ... Leo Singer
  • Torsten Henties ... David as child
  • Gustav Rudolf Sellner ... Dr. Grell (as Rudolph Sellner)
  • Erik Jelde (as Eric Jelde)
  • Nikolaus Dutsch ... Kohn
  • Sabine Andreas ... Rifka
  • Buddy Elias
  • Golda Tencer
  • Vladimir Weigl (as Vladimir Weigel)
  • Hanns Zischler (as Johann Zischler)

Reception

David was praised for its recreation of war-time Germany and its tendency towards understatement. The horrors of the Holocaust speak for themselves, not requiring overzealous emotionality from the actors or direction.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ Maslin, Janet (January 21, 1982). "'David,' Jewish Lad in Germany" (in English). The New York Times. http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C02E5D71038F932A15752C0A964948260. Retrieved 15 August. 

References

See also

Other feature films about the Holocaust:

External links

Awards
Preceded by
Las Truchas tied with
La Palabras de Max
Golden Bear winner
1979
Succeeded by
Palermo or Wolfsburg
tied with Heartland

 
 
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