[ Palace Films / DVD ]
Release Date: Thursday 20 March 2008
M Low level offensive language
Early in the winter of 1945, the Red Army liberates Auschwitz, after which one of the prisoners, humanist Primo Levi begins his journey home to Turin. He boards a train that goes the wrong way, taking him further into Poland. After a short time under the guidance of a street-wise, philosophical Greek, Primo is remanded to a displaced persons camp, where freedom is limited, but music and dance rekindle human feeling. The Italians next try to reach Odesa to return home by ship; railroad lines take them only part way, to a Ukrainian camp, where the Greek runs a brothel, and they spend spring and summer. At last, another train takes them through German territory home, where Primo resolves to write his memoirs.
Languages: English, Russian, German, Polish, Italian, Latin