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Fugitive Pieces

Fugitive Pieces

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Adapted from Anne Michael's acclaimed prose-poem novel, FUGITIVE PIECES is a harrowing and haunting tale of Holocaust survival and personal awakening. The film opens in Poland, as young Jakob Berr (Robbie Kay) is hidden away just before German soldiers storm into his Jewish family's home. After watching his parents murdered and his sister dragged away to an uncertain fate, Jakob flees and hides in the woods. He is discovered by a kindly Greek archaeologist, Athos (Rade Sherbedgia), who smuggles the sickly Jakob back to his own island home and hides him for the rest of the war. Years later, having moved to Canada, the grownup Jakob (Stephen Dillane) has become a writer struggling to articulate his childhood horrors, haunted by the mystery of his sister's fate. But after his troubled emotions lead to the breakup of his marriage to the free-spirited Alex (Rosamund Pike), Jakob must exorcise the ghosts of his past if he is to close a traumatic chapter of his life and find beauty in the present. Director Jeremy Podeswa (THE FIVE SENSES) ably shifts between the different stages of Jakob's life, showing how grief can continue to influence one's actions--or inaction--in the years that follow a tragedy. Handsomely shot and thoughtfully acted, FUGITIVE PIECES is a touching testimony to the power of remembrance and redemption


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #28823 in DVD
  • Formats: NTSC, Color

Features

  • 16x9 full frame
  • anamorphic 1.85:1
  • 5.1 surround sound
  • 104 minutes
  • Blockbuster exclusive

Customer Reviews

Enthralling....Can't Wait To Read the Book....5
I can't think of a better film in recent memory! Director Jeremy Podeswa does an amazing job in his attempt to captivate viewers by peering into the minds of these rich characters. Stephen Dillane, who plays Jakob, is his usual brilliant self and offers us a superior glimpse at profound acting at its best. I also found Ayelet Zurer, (Michala), a breath of fresh air. The film also inspired me to seek out more of Rade Sherbedgia who plays an important role opposite Stephen Dillane. He is engaging to watch with both Dillane and the younger actor who plays Dillane's character as a child. I'm looking forward to reading Anne Michael's book which the film is based upon, although the reviews I've read here on Amazon seem to relay a complex narrative/story structure. It's unfortunate the film's release was limited to Canada and a minimum number of cities in the US. I must recommend this film to everyone, especially Dillane fans and those who appreciate intelligent, poignant and provocative dialogue.

A piece of art5
An excellent option for those who love movies and want to watch a great and deep piece. Great screenplay!

Extraordinary5
Beautifully filmed, seamlessly directed. Extraordinary performances by the entire cast. A tremendously moving, powerful story that is both very sad but with great things to say as to the resilience of humanity, the power of goodness and hope, the importance of honesty and truth, and the need for courage and tenacity in the face of tragedy and war. This film to me was faultless, majestic, and yet proceeded with a lightness of touch that is rarely matched. One of the great films and one of the most wonderful films I have no doubt I will see in a long, long time.