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Angry Harvest, 1985
German
West Germany
Profile of Angry Harvest
Angry Harvest can be described as tense, sincere, and suspenseful. The plot revolves around anti semitism, voyeurism, and the Holocaust. The main genres are drama, foreign, and war. In approach, Angry Harvest is serious and realistic. It is set, at least in part, on a train. It is located in Poland and Holland. Angry Harvest is based on a book.
Summary of Angry Harvest
Agnieszka Holland directs this provocative World War II story that is both a character study and a mesmerizing cat and mouse game between a Polish Catholic farmer and a Jewish woman who has escaped a train bound for the Nazi death camps. Leon Wolny (Armin Mueller-Stahl) is a devout Catholic who lives in solitude, yearning for the company of a woman. When he stumbles across Rosa Eckert (Elisabeth Trissenaar) trying to steal food from him, he discovers that she has nowhere else to turn. Excited by her presence, Leon hides her in his cellar, at first as a favor, then against her will, and again as a man who has fallen in love for the first time. Each individual's strict religious beliefs spark intense debates, highlighting their extreme differences, yet their desperation keeps them together, eventually forging a strong emotional bond. Holland's film is a deeply engaging intellectual thriller, which pits two extremely opposing individuals against each other in a battle of wits, sanity, and emotion, featuring outstanding performances by Rainer Werner Fassbinder regulars Stahl and Trissenaar; the film was nominated for a Best Foreign Language Oscar.
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| Language: | German |
| Country: | West Germany |
| Release date: | 30 September 1985 |
| Runtime: | 104 min |
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as Leon Wolny
as Rosa Eckart
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