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Fugitive Pieces

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A writer (Stephen Dillane) has trouble moving past his haunting memories of the Holocaust.
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Critics Consensus

Though the retelling is a bit too subtle, the moving story and solid performances lift Fugitive Pieces beyond standard holocaust tales.

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Brandon Judell IndieWire 07/29/2011
Distractingly jumping back and forth in time, the film falters badly in the modern era, yet its tale is still a moving one. Go to Full Review
Leo Goldsmith IndieWire 08/08/2009
Nostalgic, deeply felt, and refreshingly astute, "Fugitive Pieces" is something of a rare bird these days%u2014a big-budget, transnational historical drama that actually justifies its scope and subject matter with more than visual opulence. Go to Full Review
Tim Robey Daily Telegraph (UK) 05/29/2009
2/5
Plays out with such daunting high-mindedness it makes The Reader look like Transformers. Go to Full Review
Annie Wagner The Stranger (Seattle, WA) 08/21/2017
Fugitive Pieces is all about glorifying a state of humorless suspension, where you dwell stoically in the past until, suddenly, you are rescued by a demure, unchallenging version of romantic love. It's depressing. Go to Full Review
Rob Hunter Film School Rejects 09/03/2011
B
Philip French Observer (UK) 06/02/2009
Podeswa's confusing, commonplace film lumbers along with a painful sincerity. Go to Full Review
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Alain E @AlainE 09/07/2024 Being Greek and part Jew I would have loved to like this movie more. As others have noticed the beginning is much stronger. The second half dissolves in layers of sentimentality. See more Douglas H 04/17/2024 This has been my favourite film of all time for several years. It tells the tale of Jacob, a young Jewish boy in Poland who, during WWII, barely escaped with his life from the Nazis, who stormed his family home. Hiding behind a false wall in the kitchen, he heard his parents being shot and killed, and his older sister Bella being dragged away. After the soldiers had left, he ran into the woods, distraught and traumatized. He is found in the woods by a Greek archeologist, buried under some leaves, barely clinging to life. He escapes Poland with the boy, and returns to Greece, where he adopts him. As a middle aged man living in Canada, Jacob is still haunted by his memories, his lingering childhood trauma and sense of loss. Until he finds someone who connects with him, who yearns to understands him, and what he has been through. Someone who 'undresses his spirit', as it were. The movie deals with the subject of sorrow and loss, and the value of human connections. Although it starts off with a melancholic feel, the story deepens and unfolds to become one of hope and healing. It is woven together really well, as it transitions from his life in Canada to his childhood in Poland and later Greece. The musical score is hauntingly beautiful, and there is an amazing depth and substance to it all. Jacob as a child (played by Robbie Kay) is absolutely superb, and he is very ably assisted by the masterful Serbian/Croatian actor Rade Šerbedžija. A must-watch. See more 05/04/2019 Started Out Good but Quicky bombed. See more 01/01/2017 A compelling story told by one man of his thoughts, feelings and haunting dreams from his past which interferes with his present until a dream sends him into reality and his future, a future of happiness. See more 05/23/2014 Beautiful and moving story from a brilliant book. Well crafted, emotionally impacting, serious film making. See more 01/19/2014 A touching plot, the scenario set in a beautiful greek island and the interpretation of Rade Sherbedgia as the greek Athos makes this movie a very pleasant experience that missed to become a much more well known (and prized) due to the lack of big names in its cast See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis A writer (Stephen Dillane) has trouble moving past his haunting memories of the Holocaust.
Director
Jeremy Podeswa
Producer
Robert Lantos
Screenwriter
Jeremy Podeswa
Production Co
Serendipity Point Films
Rating
R (Some Sexuality)
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Rerelease Date (Theaters)
May 2, 2008
Release Date (Streaming)
Feb 18, 2017
Box Office (Gross USA)
$634.4K
Runtime
1h 48m
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