Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWith the liberation of the Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp, safety did not come to its 60,000 prisoners right away. Starring Iain Glen, this award-winning movie recalls the actual events th... Tout lireWith the liberation of the Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp, safety did not come to its 60,000 prisoners right away. Starring Iain Glen, this award-winning movie recalls the actual events that transpired at Belsen as the British fought typhus, starvation and their own humanity. B... Tout lireWith the liberation of the Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp, safety did not come to its 60,000 prisoners right away. Starring Iain Glen, this award-winning movie recalls the actual events that transpired at Belsen as the British fought typhus, starvation and their own humanity. Brought to you by XiveTV.
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- Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
- 1 victoire et 3 nominations au total
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A combination of scripted movie and archival material, this movie will give you an idea of the human suffering and even chaos surrounding the organization of a relief plan. I personally was shocked to see that it took 2 weeks - and over 11,000 deaths after liberation of the camp - to even come with a diet plan for the camp inmates. A diet plan that takes into account that people suffering from starvation are not able to cope with a normal diet. One would have expected that the allied troops would have been better prepared for the situation where they liberated such camps. Fact is that army command was aware of the existence on these camps prior to the invasion.
Most important is that this movie shows what the german leadership, the SS and many other people were able to do to let other people suffer a painful death. It is in that respect a showcase for how evil humanity can be.
One other facts is that this movie also shows that the russians - whom liberated Auschwitz six weeks before the british liberated Bergen Belsen - were not sharing information. It shows very clearly that already then, the "allied troops" were not allied at all! The eastern and western fronts were operating each on their own, as if the "cold war" was already started.
It is very difficult - if not impossible - to rate a movie like this. I personally think that any person should be made aware of the atrocities and suffering that occured in concentration camps during WW2. I think this movie can play a role in creating awareness. Therefore this movie deserves a place in any serious list about WW2 movies. Overall, I give this movie a rating of 6.4/10.
I still hope that a director like Steven Spielberg - whom has a personal interest in depicting the events surrounding WW2 - will in the future make a movie or show which includes the events surrounding the WW2 concentration camps... His work on WW2 has always been excellent and in that respect also reach a wider audience. Because in all honestly, I must admit that "The Relief of Belsen" has not the rights ingredients to be able to catch a worldwide audience.
Even after the liberation of the camp containing tens of thousands of prisoners in the two twin camps, the people are dying from famine and typhus, and shrunken inner organs after years in starvation.
Gripping and compelling, but it takes time before the story really takes a hold on you. It might be the lack of budget, making this some kind of a part time documentary.
The use of hand held cameras adds to the reality, though it's obvious that the film crew has tried to make the best out of their budget, they rather try to show the reaction and the faces of the nurses and soldiers, than the misery.
The scenes of misery is real footage and filming made in 1945, quite good blended in with a history telling voice. This form demands us to get into this way of storytelling, and succeeds after a while. Then you start feeling the despair and disbelief of efforts not working, until it suddenly does, while looking worse than ever.
Well done on an obviously too small budget. A compelling storytelling of some of the worst episodes in human history.
Life and reality seems on a different planet, and is told so when a military chief gives the message while looking in at the sick-beds. "By the way. Apparently, they say the war is over!"
The relief of Belsen tells the story of the desperate attempts by the British medics to save as many lives as they could, at times it was a losing battle, such was the malnutrition and typhus that had spread through the camp.
The Doctors and medics who managed to save hundreds of lives with limited supplies are the unsung heroes of WW2 and this film is a fitting tribute to them, rather than the unbelievable cruelty of the Nazis.
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Hadassah Bimko: For the greatest part of the Jews liberated at Bergen-Belsen, there was no ecstasy, nor joy at liberation. We had lost our families, our homes, we had no place to go, nobody to hug. Nobody was waiting for us anywhere. We had been liberated from death, and the fear of death, but not from the fear of life.