The Real End of the Great War (1957)
장르 : 드라마
상영시간 : 1시간 29분
연출 : Jerzy Kawalerowicz
시놉시스
Roza marries a promising young architect, Juliusz ; for a few months, they have a blissful life together. Then World War II breaks out and within weeks Juliusz is deported to a concentration camp. Months, and then years go by, until Roza abandons any hope that her husband might return. She meets and falls in love with another man, and tries to put her life back together, but one day, unexpectedly, Juliusz does return - a shattered, mere ghost of his former self, physically crippled and tormented by memories of the camps. First out of duty, then out of pity, Roza starts to care for him, but her feelings slowly are transformed into a kind of revulsion
강제 수용소에 수감된 포로. 수용소의 내사를 기록하는 사진사로 노역하던 중, 나치의 만행이 고스란히 담긴 필름을 발견한다. 그리고 결심한다. 죽는다 하더라도 필름을 세상에 내보내기로. 지옥의 참상을 고발하기로. 실화가 바탕인 작품.
The story of the pioneering project to rehabilitate child survivors of the Holocaust on the shores of Lake Windermere.
지오반나의 인생에는 두 명의 남자가 있다
고단한 결혼생활을 보내고 있는 지오반나에게는 비밀이 하나 있다. 창문 너머, 맞은편 집의 남자를 향해 품고있는 은밀한 감정이 바로 그것. 남편과 두 아이를 재우고 매일밤 그녀는 자신과는 정반대의 삶을 살고 있는 멋진 그를 바라보며 하루를 살아갈 힘을 얻는다. 우연은 만남을, 만남은 인생을 바꾸어 버리는데… 어느 날, 남편은 길을 잃어버린 노인을 집에 데려온다. 기억하는 것은 시모네란 이름뿐인 노인은 지오반나의 고단한 인생에 새로 생긴 짐일 뿐이다. 하지만 노인의 실종이라는 우연한 기회로 지오반나는 바라만 보던 맞은편 집 남자와 이야기를 나누게 되고, 로렌조라는 이름의 그 남자 역시 자신을 바라보고 있었다고 털어놓는데…
이탈리아 바닷가 마을. 홀로코스트 생존자인 그녀는 놀이방을 운영하며 살아간다. 그러던 어느 날 맞닥뜨린 12살 소년. 자신에게 강도질까지 했던 아이지만 그녀는 소년을 맞아들이기로 한다.
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