The Counterfeiters joins that class of films like Tsotsi and The Sea Inside that are just good enough to look like they matter
The Counterfeiters (2008)
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Reviews Counted:121
Fresh:114
Rotten:7
Average Rating:7.7/10
Consensus: The Counterfeiters is a gripping account of one prisoner's moral dilemma, superbly portrayed by Karl Markovics.
Rated: 15 [See Full Rating] for some strong violence, brief sexuality/nudity and language
Runtime: 1 hr 38 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Theatrical Release:12-10-2007
Synopsis: Winner of the 2008 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, Stefan Ruzowitzky's THE COUNTERFEITERS is the first film from Austria to ever receive that prestigious honor. Based on the memoir by... Winner of the 2008 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, Stefan Ruzowitzky's THE COUNTERFEITERS is the first film from Austria to ever receive that prestigious honor. Based on the memoir by Adolf Burger, the film tells the inspiring story of a pre-World War II criminal whose cunning and fiery spirit enable him to overcome deadly odds and survive life in Germany's Sachsenhausen concentration camp. Before the war, Salomon Sorowitsch (Karl Markovics) was one of the world's most ingenious counterfeiters, until he was finally caught and arrested by Friedrich Herzog (Devid Striesow). Years later, as the Nazi movement is in full swing, the nefariously charming Herzog--now a Nazi leader--recruits Sorowitsch to lead an enormous counterfeiting project called Operation Bernhard. Placed in a horrific position of moral corruption, Sorowitsch is forced to decide whether or not to save his own life or prevent the Nazis from causing further damage on an even grander scale. His fellow prisoner Adolf Burger (August Diehl) is determined to sabotage the operation, but Sorowitsch understands how dangerous a proposition this is. While THE COUNTERFEITERS is based on real-life tragedy, it never loses its primary objective as a work of dramatic entertainment. This deft balancing act is what keeps Ruzowitzky's moving tale from becoming too bleak and depressing. The result is a deeply impressive work that addresses a topic not often explored in Holocaust cinema--the dilemma of victims who were forced to act immorally and illegally for the betterment of their captors. Powerfully acted by Markovics, THE COUNTERFEITERS is the type of film that the Oscars were made for. [More]
Starring: August Diehl, Karl Markovics, Devid Striesow, Dolores Chaplin
Starring: August Diehl, Karl Markovics, Devid Striesow, Dolores Chaplin, August Zirner, Marie Bäumer
Director: Stefan Ruzowitzky
Director: Stefan Ruzowitzky
Screenwriter: Stefan Ruzowitzky
Producer: Josef Aichholzer, Nina Bohlmann, Babette Schroder
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
Reviews for The Counterfeiters
The fresh perspective and challenging moral questions make for a historical drama with vital relevance to contemporary audiences.
[Director] Ruzowitzky wisely knows he doesn't have to be overly emphatic in orchestrating the tension of both the moral conundrum and the always uncertain fate of the inmates.
At its best -- and queasiest -- The Counterfeiters asks disturbing questions more commonly found in the survivor literature of Primo Levi or Bruno Bettelheim than at the movies.
The Counterfeiters is not quite a great film. It is, however, close enough to being great that it's appropriately flawed, like a near-perfect forgery.
The fascinating, unsentimental true story of a group of concentration camp prisoners forced to help the Nazis perpetrate the largest counterfeiting operation in history.
Ruzowitzky’s faux-doc shaky-cam zooms are less about the banality of evil than the inappropriateness of style.
Depicts the efforts of a Russian Jew to survive a Nazi concentration camp with his creativity and chutzpah.
Ruzowitzky depicts the care and attention to detail that went into the operation.
[Director] Ruzowitzky’s straightforward approach to this unusual story and cinematographer Benedict Neunfels’s documentary-style immediacy transcend the now well-worn Holocaust genre, bringing another side of the tragedy into unflinching focus.
Mainly interesting for its premise and noteworthy for the main performance. [Not] nearly as deserving of accolades as many of the foreign language films that were ignored by the Academy.
Based on actual events, this is a dramatic war movie that shows the inner conflict at work in a group of prisoners stuck in an ethical quandary over how the cost of their survival might cause the deaths of many others.
This is a gripping account of psychological turmoil that's also intellectually challenging.
A story of high risk and equally high principles in which life and death balances on the scale of usefulness to the cause of barbaric madmen.
Though similar to Schindler's List, this riveting Holocaust drama, also based on a true story, features actors who throw themselves wholly into the violence of a brutal concentration camp as they practice a trade that could keep them alive.
Ruzowitzky honors all the talent with his strong, beautifully structured and eloquent script. Upscale audiences will embrace the fine results.
The moral dilemmas marshalled by Austrian director Stefan Ruzowitzky prove absolutely gripping, and the whole film is alive with style and intelligence.
Only WWII junkies will find much of anything worth embracing here.
The moral quandary of Nazi complicity is revisited in taut drama The Counterfeiters.
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