by: Iris Nicole The Book Thief
Director: Brian Percival Brian Percival Writers: Markus Zusak ( based on the novel by ), Michael Petroni ( screenplay ) Markus ZusakMichael Petroni Written & directed by:
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While subjected to the horrors of World War II Germany, young Liesel finds solace by stealing books and sharing them with others. In the basement of her home, a Jewish refugee is being sheltered by her adoptive parents. A young girl (Sophie Nelisse) living with foster parents (Geoffrey Rush and Emily Watson) in Nazi Germany begins collecting forbidden books and sharing them with the Jewish refugee hiding in her home in this war drama adapted from Markus Zusak's book by screenwriter Michael Petroni (The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys) and director Brian Percival (Downton Abbey). ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Sophie Nélisse Geoffrey Rush Emily Watson Actors & lead supporting actors Roger Allam... Narrator / Death (voice) Sophie Nélisse Sophie Nélisse... Liesel Meminger Heike Makatsch Heike Makatsch... Liesel's Mother Julian Lehmann Liesel's Brother Gotthard Lange Grave Digger Rainer Reiners Priest Kirsten Block Kirsten Block... Frau Heinrich Geoffrey Rush Geoffrey Rush... Hans Hubermann Emily Watson Emily Watson... Rosa Hubermann
The book thief was based on a true story that’s was written by a young girl in the holocaust. The young girls mother was a Jew & had to be separated from her mother or else she would be killed. On the way to her new home she suffers from the lose of her young brother. At first she had no idea what kind of things where going on between Nazi. She had no experience with reading and writing until her new father taught her the words and letters of the alphabet. The family's past helped Jews, and the father swore to help the son of the family friend. When the times came to help, the secret was hard to keep, but was dramatically hidden. The wise word from the girl where deep & the most inspiring line was when she said to her father ‘it wasn’t always mine’. (talking about a book found at her brothers funeral. A book that she had kept but didn’t know how to read in till further on. facts
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Berlin, Germany Berlin, Germany Görlitz, Saxony, Germany Görlitz, Saxony, Germany Studio Babelsberg, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany Studio Babelsberg, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany
In my option the book thief is one of the best movies about the holocaust. The words and emotional that are put into film touched many hearts in the audience. I have never seem a film so interesting and worth my time to actually sit and watch the full film. Its my favorite because this movie has inspired and intertied me.
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