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    Format: 1 DVD-Video (92 Min.) ; s/w , Original mono (restored) , 1 Beih. (19 S.) , 1.33:1 Full Frame
    Series Statement: Second Run DVD : [DVD-Video] 87
    Content: Zbyněk Brynych's award-winning film presents a vivid and realistic picture of the infamous Terezín Ghetto under Nazi control during World War II. Terezín (or Theresienstadt) was an international marshaling community in Czechoslovakia where thousands of Jews from around Europe were held before being told they were being transferred to Nazi 'work camps'. The inhabitants are forced to participate in a sickening charade to convince an imminent Red Cross delegation that normal life continues in the Ghetto. Gradually, a sense of the cold grip of terror gathers as the Nazi's grotesque preparations for genocide become clear.(Covertext) Scripted by survivor Arnošt Lustig (Diamonds of the Night), based on his personal experiences and filmed in Terezín itself, Transport from Paradise is a profoundly affecting drama shot through with moments of strange and intense beauty. This powerful and haunting feature lingers in the mind long after viewing.(Secondrun Covertext)
    Content: Special Features • Presented in a new digital transfer with restored picture and sound. • New and improved English subtitle translation. • 'Reality and Illusion in Theresienstadt': a 20-page booklet essay by author and playwright Roy Kift. • Released for the first time on DVD in the English-speaking
    Note: Ländercode: 0 , Orig.: Tschechoslowakei, 1963 , Engl. Untertitel
    Language: Czech
    Keywords: Deportation ; Konzentrationslager ; Juden ; Geschichte 1941-1945
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