Rabu, 07 Maret 2018

WWII Review: Defiance

Defiance (2008) Director: Edward Zwick Time: 137 minutes. Color. In the wake of the German conquest of Belorussia in the summer of 1941, most of the native Jewish population was either murdered outright or marked for death. This powerful film, based upon Nechama Tec’s acclaimed book of the same name, traces the story of a …

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