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In Darkness
TrailerThe movie revolves around Leopold Socha, a sewer worker in Nazi-occupied Lvov, Poland. Initially only interested in his own good, the thief and burglar hides Jewish refugees for 14 months in the sewers, but later he risks his own life to save a dozen people from certain death.Actors: Robert Wieckiewicz, Benno Fürmann, Agnieszka Grochowska, Maria Schrader, Herbert Knaup, Marcin Bosak, Julia Kijowska, Jerzy Walczak, Oliwer Stanczak, Milla Bankowicz, Krzysztof Skonieczny, ...»Director: Agnieszka HollandCountry: Poland, Germany, CanadaDuration: 145 minQuality: HDRelease: 2011IMDb: 7.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Detroit NewsMarch 16, 2012Based on a true story, "In Darkness" is obviously tough to watch, especially since Holland's camera is both unforgiving and relentlessly human.
Minneapolis Star TribuneMarch 09, 2012The film is a morally challenging examination of the vexed Polish Catholic-Jewish relations of the era and a rich portrait of a man moving almost reluctantly toward righteousness.
Seattle TimesMarch 08, 2012Based on the true story of Leopold Socha, a Catholic Polish sewer worker who hid a group of Jews over a period of 14 months in the underground tunnels of Lvov.
Miami HeraldMarch 08, 2012More than half of In Darkness takes place underground, shrouded in rank, oppressive shadows. But the movie also glows bright with life and hope.
Denver PostMarch 02, 2012The chiseled Furmann gives Mundek a savvy, even moral, brawn. As Paulina, Maria Schrader makes an argument for gentle yet pragmatic maternalism.
Boston HeraldMarch 11, 2014Unique among Holocaust films, Agnieszka Holland's Academy Award-nominated In Darkness is set during World War II in a small town in Poland named Lvov (now a part of the Ukraine).
The PlaylistMarch 11, 2014Holland's film is extraordinarily generous with its characters in ways that take the story beyond being a historical fable of altruism and endurance.
Maclean's MagazineMarch 11, 2014Just when you thought you could never watch another drama about surviving the Holocaust, veteran Polish director Agnieszka Holland unearths an astonishing saga from a subterranean past.
Sight and SoundMarch 11, 2014Though the film's factual basis dictates an upbeat ending, much of the journey is appropriately and memorably grim.
Las Vegas CityLifeApril 21, 2013The Academy Award-nominated film does not disappoint in terms of performances or presentation, except for its length. A good percentage of its 145 minutes is spent in subterranean near-darkness.
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