SAN FRANCISCO JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL | SFJFF 2010

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Saviors in the Night

2009 | France, Germany | Color | 100 min

Language:
French, German, w/Eng. Subtitles
Film Still Image
Tags:
Drama,
Family Relationships,
Holocaust & World War II,
Social Justice & Human Rights

Showtimes

Sat, July 24 2010, 7:00pm
Castro Theatre
Sat, July 31 2010, 6:45pm
Cinearts @ Palo Alto Square‎
Sat, August 7 2010, 7:00pm
The Roda Theatre (at Berkeley Repertory Theatre)
Mon, August 9 2010, 6:15pm
Christopher B. Smith Rafael Film Center
Accessiblity Info

Screens with Opening Night Bash

Opening Night Film, San Francisco

Returning from Germany’s eastern front in 1918, Menne Spiegel is decorated with the Iron Cross. Twenty-five years later, living as a popular horse merchant in Westphalia, he’s branded with a different insignia: the Star of David. On the eve of a mass deportation of Jews, Spiegel seeks out his old comrade Heinrich Aschoff, a Catholic farmer with a conscience, who instantly agrees to shelter Spiegel’s wife Marga and daughter Karen at his farm despite the risk to his own family. Based on the real Marga Spiegel’s best-selling memoir, Saviors in the Night relates the extraordinary story of the two families’ perilous years together, and with a forthrightness befitting the salt-of-the-earth Aschoff family (later recognized as “Righteous Among the Nations” by Israel’s Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial for their death-defying act of compassion). Dutch director Ludi Boeken (Other Face of Terror, SFJFF 1986) captures the characters’ vulnerability as they endeavor to escape detection—rarely has a handheld camera felt more appropriate in a historical drama where a child’s thoughtless remark might mean a death sentence. The Aschoffs’ rural village isn’t as malignant as the one in Michael Haneke’s The White Ribbon, but the good deeds of the few are undermined by neighbors’ whispers and resentment. Moreover, family bonds are tested, as the Aschoffs must justify their act of courage to a daughter whose friends have joined the Hitler Youth and a son who is fighting on the front. With outstanding performances and a riveting conclusion, Saviors in the Night delivers a powerful message about the price—and rewards—of altruism. This is an extraordinary feature film that powerfully records one memorable instance of moral courage under desperate conditions.—Max Goldberg

Join us for Opening Night in San Francisco with special invited guests Marga Spiegel (on whose real life experiences the film is based), director Ludi Boeken and principal actors Lia Hoensbroech and Daniel Flieger.

Celebrate the opening of the 30th Anniversary SFJFF with fabulous food, drinks, live music and great schmoozing at the Swedish American Hall, just two blocks down Market Street from the theatre.

Director Ludi Boeken will atttend the Palo Alto screening.

Reviews

Director
Ludi Boeken
Screenwriter
Otto Jagersberg, Imo Moskowicz, Heidrun Schleef
Cinematographer
Dani Schneor
Editor
Suzanne Fenn
Principal Cast
Margarita Broich, Veronica Ferres, Daniel Flieger, Lia Hoensbroech, Armin Rohde
Opening Night Bash
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