And the Violins Stopped Playing

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  • 1989
  • 1 hr 56 min
  • 6.9  (189)

And the Violins Stopped Playing is a war drama movie that was released in 1988. It is based on an actual event, and the story is set during the Nazi occupation of Yugoslavia during World War II. The movie begins with a Jewish family, the Weisses, who are living in a small town in Yugoslavia. They are successful merchants who enjoy a comfortable life until the arrival of the Nazis. As the war progresses, the Weiss family is forced into a concentration camp, where they are eventually separated.

The story then focuses on Dany, the youngest members of the Weiss family, who escape the concentration camp and joins a group of orphans trying to survive on their own, hiding from the Nazis. The group includes a young girl named Tala, and two boys, Eli and Vlado.

The group has survived through the winter by stealing from farms and evading the Nazis, but they are soon discovered by a group of Partisans. The Partisans are the resistance movement that is fighting against the Nazi occupation of Yugoslavia.

The Partisans take the surviving children to a remote mountain village where they meet an elderly couple, Ane and Cedo. The couple takes the children in and hides them in their barn, but they soon realize that they cannot keep the children safe for long.

The Partisans agree to take the children to a refugee camp in Italy, but the journey is dangerous and difficult. The group must sneak through enemy territory, evade the Nazis, and survive harsh conditions. Along the way, they meet Horst, a German soldier who is deserting from the army and decides to help the children.

The journey is treacherous and full of danger, but the group eventually reaches the refugee camp in Italy. Here, they are finally safe and reunited with their families. The movie ends with a scene of the refugee children playing and making music in the sun, highlighting the resilience and determination of youth even in the darkest of times.

And the Violins Stopped Playing is a powerful and emotional movie that beautifully captures the horrors of war and the strength of the human spirit. The performances of the cast are excellent, with Horst Buchholz in particular giving a standout performance as the kind and compassionate German soldier.

The movie portrays the struggles of ordinary people during wartime, particularly the children who are forced to grow up too fast and face challenges that no child should ever have to endure. The movie also touches on themes of morality and humanity, highlighting the difference between good and evil during wartime.

Overall, And the Violins Stopped Playing is a must-see movie for anyone interested in war dramas or historical movies. Its touching and hopeful ending serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience of the human spirit, even in the darkest of times.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1989
  • Runtime
    1 hr 56 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.9  (189)