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It is August 1941, and Nazi Einsatz-Gruppen (task forces) are sweeping through Eastern Europe, systematically killing Jews.
Among the survivors not killed or restricted to ghettoes are the Polish Jewish Bielski brothers: Tuvia, Zus, Asael and Aron.
Their parents are dead, slain by the local police under orders from the occupying Germans. The brothers flee to the Naliboki
Forest, vowing to avenge their parents. They encounter other Jewish escapees hiding in the forest, and the brothers take them
under their protection and leadership. Over the next year, they shelter a growing number of refugees, raiding local farms for
food and supplies and moving their camp whenever they are discovered by the collaborating police.
After a winter of sickness, starvation, attempted betrayal, and constant hiding, the camp learns that the Germans are about to
attack them in force. The Soviets refuse to help them, and they evacuate the camp as German dive-bombers strike. A delaying force
stays behind, led by Asael, to slow down the German ground troops. The defense does not last long. Just as all seems lost, the
Germans are assaulted from the rear by a partisan force led by Zus, which has apparently deserted the Soviet retreat to rejoin
the group.
As the survivors escape into the forest, the film ends as on-screen text states that they lived in the forest for another two years,
building a hospital, a nursery and a school, and ultimately growing to a total of 1,200 Jews. Original photographs of the real-life
characters are shown, including Tuvia in his Polish Army uniform, and their ultimate fates are shared: Asael joined the Soviet Army
and was soon killed in action, never getting to see the child he fathered; and Tuvia, Zus and Aron survived the war and emigrated to
America to form a successful trucking firm in New York City. The epilogue also states that the Bielski brothers never sought
recognition for what they did, and that the descendants of the people they saved now number in the tens of thousands.
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Daniel Craig, Liev Schreiber, Jamie Bell, George MacKay
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Director: Edward Zwick
Producers: Edward Zwick & Pieter Jan Brugge
Released - December 31, 2008
Length - 137 minutes
Music Composer: James Newton Howard
Movie Distributed by Paramount Vantage
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