Berlin
2 Or 3 Things I Know About Him
2 oder 3 dinge, die ich von ihm weiss (Docu -- Germany)
Most Viewed:
The Lovely Bones(7581 views)ABC halts 'FlashForward'(2068 views)'It' is 3D's lost opportunity(1727 views)Fox unveils its midseason lineup(1492 views)Swiss OK Polanski move to chalet(1287 views)'Ninja,' 'Dogs' take on 'New Moon'(1212 views)
|
At 28, Hanns Elard Ludin controlled some 300,000 storm troopers. Eight years later, in 1941, Hitler appointed him "ambassador" to Slovakia. After the war, U.S. forces handed him over to Czechoslovak authorities, who hanged him for, among other things, a central role in exterminating Slovakia's Jewish population. Ludin's youngest son, Malte, born 1942, barely knew him. The film critic and writer decided to confront his five siblings on the subject. Most are deeply conflicted, with only elder sister Barbel flatly denying her father's culpability. Footage with his mother are central to the film (she defends her husband), and Ludin didn't accelerate production until after her death. Interviews with three victims, including Holocaust survivor and poet Tuvia Ruebner, broaden the debate. Tech credits are as immediate as the emotions on display.
Camera (color/B&W), Franz Lustig; editor, Iva Svarcova, Ludin; music, Werner Pirchner, Hakim Ludin. Reviewed at Berlin Film Festival (Panorama), Feb. 15, 2005. Running time: 84 MIN.
Variety is striving to present the most thorough review database. To report inaccuracies in review credits, please click here. We do not currently list below-the-line credits, although we hope to include them in the future. Please note we may not respond to every suggestion. Your assistance is appreciated.








