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Defiance

Based on a true World War II chronicle, four Jewish brothers flee their Nazi-occupied homeland of West Belarus in Poland and enlist with Soviet partisans to wage war on the Nazis, initiating a rescue operation for roughly 1,200 Jews still trapped in the ghettos of Poland.

Director(s)

Edward Zwick

Jayne-Ann Tenggren

Cast & Crew

Liev Schreiber

Liev Schreiber

Zus Bielski

Daniel Craig

Daniel Craig

Tuvia Bielski

Ravil Isyanov

Ravil Isyanov

Viktor Panchenko

George MacKay

George MacKay

Aron Bielski

Jayne-Ann Tenggren

Jayne-Ann Tenggren

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Jonjo O'Neill

Jonjo O'Neill

Lazar

Jamie Bell

Jamie Bell

Asael Bielski

Jaroslav Pšenička

Jaroslav Pšenička

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Mark Margolis

Mark Margolis

Jewish Elder

Sam Spruell

Sam Spruell

Arkady Lubczanski

Tomas Arana

Tomas Arana

Ben Zion Gulkowitz

Edward Zwick

Edward Zwick

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Mac Steinmeier

Mac Steinmeier

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Alexa Davalos

Alexa Davalos

Lilka Ticktin

Allan Corduner

Allan Corduner

Shimon Haretz

Jodhi May

Jodhi May

Tamara Skidelsky

Miroslav Lhotka

Miroslav Lhotka

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Jacek Koman

Jacek Koman

Konstanty "Koscik" Kozlowski

Mark Feuerstein

Mark Feuerstein

Isaac Malbin

Mia Wasikowska

Mia Wasikowska

Chaya Dziencielsky

Antanas Šurna

Antanas Šurna

Orthodox Rabbi

Kate Fahy

Kate Fahy

Riva Reich

Martin Hancock

Martin Hancock

Peretz Shorshaty

Iddo Goldberg

Iddo Goldberg

Yitzhak Shulman

Leonas Ciunis

Leonas Ciunis

Accountant

Ervinas Peteraitis

Ervinas Peteraitis

Kissely The Milkman

Leonardas Pobedonoscevas

Leonardas Pobedonoscevas

Jacov

Vaidotas Martinaitis

Vaidotas Martinaitis

Belarussian Police Officer #2

Dalia Michelevičiūtė

Dalia Michelevičiūtė

Police Captain's Wife

Sakalas Uždavinys

Sakalas Uždavinys

Lova Volkin (as Sakalas Uzdavinys)

Algirdas Dainavičius

Algirdas Dainavičius

Motl Lubczanski

Iben Hjejle

Iben Hjejle

Bella

Markus von Lingen

Markus von Lingen

German SS Scout

Rolandas Boravskis

Rolandas Boravskis

Gramov

Aurelija Prasmuntaite

Aurelija Prasmuntaite

Rachel

Ina Frismanaite

Ina Frismanaite

Avram's Daughter

Ana Goldberg

Ana Goldberg

Lila

Kristina Bertasiute

Kristina Bertasiute

Dark Haired Beauty

Kristina Skokova

Kristina Skokova

Red Haired Woman

Remigijus Bilinskas

Remigijus Bilinskas

Pinchas Zuckerman

Rimgaudas Karvelis

Rimgaudas Karvelis

Oppenheim

Aleksandr Zila

Aleksandr Zila

Chaya's Father

Iveta Nadzeikiene

Iveta Nadzeikiene

Chaya's Mother

Clayton Frohman

Clayton Frohman

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Marc Levy

Marc Levy

Yechael Efrati

Zoe Rosenblum

Zoe Rosenblum

Sarah Oppenheim

Saulius Janavicius

Saulius Janavicius

Israel Kotler

Leonidas Kotikas

Leonidas Kotikas

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Dalia Smalskiene

Dalia Smalskiene

Rosa

Tadas Kavaliauskas

Tadas Kavaliauskas

Levine

Matas Cancingeris

Matas Cancingeris

Little Boy

Diana Aneviciute

Diana Aneviciute

Koscik's Wife

Sigitas Rackys

Sigitas Rackys

Belarussian Police Captain

Vaidas Kublinskas

Vaidas Kublinskas

Police Captain's Son #1

Valentin Novopolskij

Valentin Novopolskij

Police Captain's Son #2

Dmitrij Denisiuk

Dmitrij Denisiuk

Policeman

Dalius Mertinas

Dalius Mertinas

Belarussian Police Officer #1

Aldona Bendoriute

Aldona Bendoriute

Jewish Mother Separated From Child #1

Darius Gumauskas

Darius Gumauskas

Jewish Father Being Beaten #1

Irmantas Bačelis

Irmantas Bačelis

Jewish Father Being Beaten #2

Edita Užaitė

Edita Užaitė

Jewish Mother Separated From Child #2

Jordan Bielsky

Jordan Bielsky

Villager Getting Shot

Gediminas Girdvainis

Gediminas Girdvainis

Screaming Man

Stanislav Adamickij

Stanislav Adamickij

German Captain

Klemens Becker

Klemens Becker

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Jonas Tamulevicius

Jonas Tamulevicius

German Courier

Jolanta Dapkūnaitė

Jolanta Dapkūnaitė

Woman In Car

Giacomo Strasser

Giacomo Strasser

German Private

Dmitrti Slepovitch

Dmitrti Slepovitch

Musician

Arkadij Gotesman

Arkadij Gotesman

Musician

Borisas Kirzeneris

Borisas Kirzeneris

Musician

Raimondas Sviackevicius

Raimondas Sviackevicius

Musician

Vidas Petkevičius

Vidas Petkevičius

Avram Rubinski

Rimantė Valiukaitė

Rimantė Valiukaitė

Miriam

Janina Matiekonytė

Janina Matiekonytė

Well-Dressed Woman

Details

GenresAction, Drama, History, War
Runtime2h 17 mins
Released on31 Dec 2008
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

Wuchak

7/10

**_Survival in the woods during WW2_** As Nazi forces sweep through Eastern Europe in 1941 the Bielski brothers (Daniel Craig, Liev Schreiber and Jamie Bell) seek refuge in the deep forests on the border of Poland and Belorussia (Belarus). More and more desperate Jews join their ranks for common protection and to oppose the occupying Germans. How can they all survive in the woods during the next four years of war? Released in 2008-2009, "Defiance" is a drama/war film that has a lot going for it: a story based on actual events, good actors, authentic locations (filmed in Lithuania, a mere 100 miles or so from the actual sites), effective cinematography and a quality score. I personally love survival-type films and "Defiance" fills the bill, although it's not great like, say, "The Last of the Mohicans" (1992). The filmmakers throw in all kinds of dynamic things to maintain the viewer's attention: Numerous gun battles, an airstrike and a tank, which are all faithful Hollywood-isms. It would've been better to simply focus on the characters and their gritty survival story. How about a deeper examination of individuals reduced to basic necessities? What about a study of people stripped of all civilized influences, struggling with the animalistic side of their psyche, as depicted in the excellent "Sands of the Kalahari" (1965)? How about the immaterial yet palpable bond of love which unites and gives life even in the worst possible conditions? There's some of this, of course, but I wanted it to go deeper, like in "The Flight of the Phoenix" (1965). One thought-provoking scene concerns a man seeking to join the ever-growing group in the woods wherein he is asked what he does in order to determine how best to utilize his skills. He ponders it a moment and replies that he's "an intellectual." There's of course little use for an intellectual in such a forest community. The region was largely agrarian and so the peasant-types were skilled in at least one practical area as farmers, craftsmen or laborers. But what use was an "intellectual"? How many of us are intellectuals and would largely be useless in such a scenario? We'd learn new skills real quick, huh? So the picture works on a what-if level: How long will our present society endure as it is before many of us are forced to live primitively in the sticks? If that happens, I hope you're more than just "an intellectual." "Defiance" is worthwhile if the survival-in-the-woods plot piques your interest. It's superior to the similar "Tears of the Sun" (2003), but IMHO not quite as good as "Hornet's Nest" (1970) and "Sands of the Kalahari," although it's not far off. The movie runs 2 hours, 17 minutes. GRADE: B/B-

CinemaSerf

7/10

Two Jewish brothers - "Tuvia" (Daniel Craig) and "Zus" (Liev Schreiber) are leading a ramshackle group of escapees from the Nazis into the depths of the Belorussian forest. With little food and weapons, their imperative is to try and build some sort of shelter to see them through the harsh winter whilst trying to find allies to help them survive. This is no mean feat, with hundreds of mouths to feed, and it sorely tests the faith of many and the resilience of their commander who is increasingly at odds with his more pro-active brother. It's "Zus" who finally decides to leave and join the approaching Red Army battalion and that leaves "Tuvia" and another brother "Asael" (Jamie Bell) with quite a challenge as sickness and starvation loom. This isn't a particularly well written drama, nor is Craig really that great either. What works here is the sense of desperation that Edward Zwick manage to present us with. The dense forest, the snow, the wind, the darkness and the wolves. The drudgery of these ordinary people reduced to living little better than animals facing a relentless foe that is bent on an irrational plan of slaughter. Tomas Arana does quite well, if sparingly, as the Soviet commander who is suspicious of his Jewish (traditionally non-combatant) cohort and who is also, clearly, a man who probably ought not to be trusted too far. Just to lighten the mood, the under-used Bell gets a little bit of love interest for when the meagre fires die down of a cold evening. In an environment where it really is live or die, the story touches on issues of collaboration and shows us another hugely effective method employed by their enemy to subdue - and keep subdued - a population ill-equipped to survive hand-to-mouth. It is too long - half an hour could come out without savaging the plot, but it's still worth a watch. Just keep a blanket nearby.

swiewior

1/10

Historically incorrect, Jewish propaganda. Jewish guerilla were not war heros and did not fight Nazi. Instead, they collaborated with Russian underground, stole properties from the villagers and farms for their needs and reselling for Russians. During these robberies they committed unspeakable crimes, leaving them with no chances to survive. They were no heroes to tell stories about, they were war criminals.

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