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Director
  
Music director
  
Jessica de Rooij

Duration
  

Country
  
Germany

3.2/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama

Screenplay
  
Writer
  
Uwe Boll

Language
  
Auschwitz (film) movie poster

Release date
  
13 February 2011 (2011-02-13)

Initial release
  
February 13, 2011 (Berlin)

Cast
  
Steffen Mennekes
,
Nik Goldman
, ,
Alexis Wawerka
(Oven Prisoner),
Maximilian Gartner
(Young Boy),
Harold Levy
(Dentist Prisoner)

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,
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,
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Tagline
  
The most harrowing portrayal of the ultimate crime against humanity.

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Auschwitz is a 2011 German drama film directed by Uwe Boll.

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Auschwitz (film) movie scenes

Plot

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The film attempts to depict the harsh reality of the process inside the Auschwitz concentration camp by using brutal imagery. Book-ended by documentary footage as well as interviews with German teenagers about what they know about the Holocaust, Boll's intention is to show viewers just how depraved and sadistic life in the camp was.

Cast

  • Steffen Mennekes - SS Guard
  • Arved Birnbaum - SS Camp Commander
  • Nik Goldman - Prisoner
  • Alexis Wawerka - Oven prisoner
  • Maximilian Gärtner - Young Boy
  • Harold Levy as Dentist prisoner
  • Uwe Boll as Nazi officer outside gas chamber
  • Production

    Boll shot the film in 2010 from February to March in Zagreb, Croatia. Auschwitz was filmed on the set of BloodRayne: The Third Reich.

    Release

    The film premiered on 13 February 2011 in Berlin. A number of critics boycotted the release "for being 'too gruesome'".

    Boll also filed a lawsuit against the Berlin International Film Festival (the Berlinale) in 2011 as he objected to paying the €125 entry fee, stating "I don't believe the Berlinale handles all films fairly. Kosslick has his deals with the major studios and invites his old pals from the Filmstiftung days. There isn't fair competition".

    References

    Auschwitz (film) Wikipedia
    Auschwitz (film) IMDb Auschwitz (film) themoviedb.org