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Directed by
  
Music by
  
Initial release
  
12 October 1983 (Canada)

Music director
  
Maurice Jarre

Screenplay
  
Robert Enrico, Tony Sheer

7.1/10
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Written by
  
Cinematography
  
François Catonné

Director
  
Robert Enrico

Story by
  
Martin Gray, Max Gallo

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Produced by
  
Pierre DavidRobert Enrico

Starring
  
Michael YorkBrigitte FosseyJacques PenotHelen HughesMacha MérilJean BouiseWolfgang MüllerDennis O'ConnorLaurent LopezBoris Bergman

Cast
  
Similar
  
Michael York movies, Movies about the Holocaust, Dramas

For Those I Loved (French: Au nom de tous les miens) is a drama film from 1983 with Michael York, about a Polish Jewish Holocaust survivor who emigrated to the United States in 1946. It was directed by Robert Enrico for the Les Productions Mutuelles Ltée.

Contents

For those i loved pt1 and 2


Plot

The movie is based on a book titled For Those I Loved written by Martin Gray. The main character in the book belonged to the Reform Jews, where he lived with his family in Warsaw Ghetto after the Nazi invasion of Poland. The character supports his family with black-market supplies and joins the Resistance. He is deported to the Treblinka camp, where he manages to survive and then escape. Afterwards he joins the partisan forces and then the Red Army, taking part in the capture of Berlin.

After the war he left the Red Army and went in search of his grandmother, the sole survivor of his family. He found his grandmother in New York and emigrated to America. He became a successful businessman there. Then he married Dina, with whom he had four children. After the birth of their first child, the protagonist moved with his family back to France. There in 1970 his wife and children tragically lost their lives in a forest fire. In 1976 he married again and had three more children. He started a foundation to teach others about his experiences.

Holocaust historian Gitta Sereny has dismissed Gray's autobiographical book as a forgery in a 1979 article in New Statesman magazine, writing that "Gray's For Those I Loved was the work of Max Gallo the ghostwriter, who also produced Papillon. Some of Gray's claims of wartime heroism were dismissed in Poland as untrue by the Silent Unseen Captain Wacław Kopisto.

Discography

The CD soundtrack composed by Maurice Jarre is available on Music Box Records label ([1]).

References

For Those I Loved Wikipedia