The film is based on a real story that happened in 1943 in the Sobibor concentration camp in German-occupied Poland. The main character of the movie is the Soviet-Jewish soldier Alexander Pechersky, who at that time was serving in the Red Army as a lieutenant. In October 1943, he was captured by the Nazis and deported to the Sobibor concentration camp, where Jews were being exterminated in gas chambers. But, in just 3 weeks, Alexander was able to plan an international uprising of prisoners from Poland and Western Europe. This uprising resulted in being the only successful one throughout the war, which led to the largest escape of prisoners from a Nazi concentration camp.
Unfortunately, we couldn't find any official platforms or free sites for this title yet.
Try finding similar movies with our AI-powered search
The director bets on details: a gesture, a glance, a pause. In a good drama this is what says the most — and that principle is upheld here.
Worth watching if you're in the mood for serious cinema. Not background viewing — it demands attention.
For viewers who can watch slow cinema and value the human element in stories.
Director: Konstantin Khabenskiy
— MovieFinder Editorial
Best Watched
Viewing atmosphere: In quiet, in the evening. Better alone or with someone who watches films seriously.
Konstantin Khabenskiy
Alexander Pechersky
Christopher Lambert
Karl Frenzel
Michalina Olszańska
Hanna
Felice Jankell
Luca
Mariya Kozhevnikova
Selma
Dainius Kazlauskas
Leo
Philippe Reinhardt
Siegfried Greitschus
Maximilian Dirr
Johann Neumann
Mindaugas Papinigis
Berg
Wolfgang Cerny
Gustav Wagner
Audience Score
Quick rating — tap to vote:
Or write a full review: