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Kapò

 
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Kapo

  • Director: Gillo Pontecorvo
  • AMG Rating: starstarstarstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: POW Drama, War Drama
  • Themes: Women During Wartime, Crimes Against Humanity
  • Main Cast: Didi Perego, Gianni Garko, Emmanuelle Riva, Susan Strasberg, Laurent Terzieff
  • Release Year: 1959
  • Country: YU/FR/IT
  • Run Time: 116 minutes

Plot

The French/Italian/Yugoslav concentration camp drama Kapo stars Susan Strasberg, who several years earlier had originated the title role in the Broadway production The Diary of Anne Frank. Here, Ms. Strasberg is once again a European Jewish teenager victimized by the Nazis. Interred in a concentration camp, Strasberg is befriended by the camp's kindly doctor, who helps her hide her true identity and work as a camp guard, or "kapo." Unfortunately, Strasberg's new found power goes to her head, and her abuse of that power is very nearly on the same level as the Nazis. Brought down to earth by the death of a close friend, Strasberg spearheads an escape attempt, sacrificing her own life in the process. Nominated for a best foreign picture Oscar in 1960, Kapo nonetheless did not find an American distributor until 1964. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Graziella Galvani; Dragomir Felba; Susan Strasberg - Nicole

Credit

Piero Gherardi - Art Director, Gillo Pontecorvo - Director, Roberto Cinquini - Editor, Carlo Rustichelli - Composer (Music Score), Goffredo Bellsario - Cinematographer, Aleksandar Sekulovic - Cinematographer, Moris Ergas - Producer, Gillo Pontecorvo - Screenwriter, Franco Solinas - Screenwriter, Franco Solinas - Book Author

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Kapò

Italian film poster
Directed by Gillo Pontecorvo
Produced by Franco Cristaldi
Moris Ergas
Written by Gillo Pontecorvo
Franco Solinas
Starring Susan Strasberg
Didi Perego
Laurent Terzieff
Music by Carlo Rustichelli
Cinematography Aleksandar Sekulovic
Distributed by Cineriz
Release date(s) Italy 1959
1 June 1964 USA
Running time 116 minutes (US); 118 minutes (Spain)
Country Italy
France
Yugoslavia

Kapò is an Italian film about the Holocaust directed by Gillo Pontecorvo in 1959. It was nominated for the Academy Award as best foreign film. It was an Italian-French co-production filmed in Yugoslavia.

Plot

Naive fourteen-year-old Edith (Susan Strasberg) and her Jewish parents are sent to a concentration camp, where the latter are killed. Sofia (Didi Perego), an older, political prisoner, and a kindly camp doctor save her from a similar fate by giving her a new, non-Jewish identity, that of the newly dead Nichole Niepas.

As time goes by, she becomes more hardened to the brutal life. She first sells her body to a German guard in return for food; she becomes fond of another guard, Karl (Gianni Garko). The fraternization helps her become a kapo, one of those put in charge of the other prisoners. She thrives while the idealistic Sofia grows steadily weaker.

When she falls in love with Sascha (Laurent Terzieff), a Russian prisoner of war, Edith is persuaded to play a crucial role in a mass escape, turning off the power. Most of the would-be escapees are killed, but some get away. Edith is not one of them. As she lies dying, she tells Karl, "They screwed us over, Karl, they screwed us both over."

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