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LIST PRICE $24.95 Save 89%
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Format: VHS Apr 2004 Not Rated Recording Mode: (unknown) 105 min. Color UPC: 717119880439 |
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Movie Description Istvan Szabo (SUNSHINE) brings this intense and thought-provoking film to the screen with his signature vibrant photography, precise rendering of period details, and strong direction of powerful actors. Here, Harvey Keitel plays Major Steve Arnold, a gruff and rude American sent to Berlin just after World War II on a mission to root out men who were part of the Nazi party and charge them with their war crimes. He is assigned to investigate Wilhelm Furtwangler (Stellan Skarsgaard), the highly esteemed conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic. Hiring two young assistants, Lieutenant David Wills and Emmi Straube (Moritz Bleibtreu and Birgit Minichmayr), to research the conductor and his orchestra, Major Steve runs a tight ship. In fact, David and Emmi cringe at his lack of respect for the accomplished musicians they interview, and his total disregard for their art. Major Steve plays Beethoven on high volume on the office record player, usually to fuel his anger and charge up his finger-pointing interrogation tactics; while David and Emmi--who provide a sideline love story to the plot--simply appreciate the music and Furtwangler's skill in conducting it. TAKING SIDES depicts the jarring debate between Major Steve and Furtwangler as they discuss art and politics, the separation between the two, the confusion of war, and Furtwangler's potential culpability in having stayed in his homeland of Germany instead of leaving the country to protest the war.
Film Notes Theatrical Release Date: September 5, 2003 (LIMITED)
Industry Reviews "...Harvey Keitel plays the most boorish Nazi hunter ever portrayed on screen in Istvan Szabo's film TAKING SIDES. It's a typically nervy performance for the actor..." New York Times - Stephen Holden (09/05/2003)
"In compelling, suspenseful fashion, TAKING SIDES illuminates brilliantly the dilemma of a great, world-renowned artist flourishing in a totalitarian regime....[A] remarkable, challenging film..." Los Angeles Times - Kevin Thomas (09/19/2003)
"...Skarsgaard's performance is poignant....Szabo finds the perfect image to close with..." Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (10/17/2003)
"...TAKING SIDES is an intriguing examination of the role of an artist within a tyrannical regime....Szabo's movie is considerably enhanced by an impressive performance from Skarsgard..." Total Film - Tom Dawson (12/01/2003)
"...TAKING SIDES is a fascinating companion piece to Szabo's MEPHISTO..." Sight and Sound - Geoffrey Macnab (12/01/2003)
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