
La fuga degli innocenti (2004)
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- 3h 20min
- Drama, War
- 16 May 2004 (Italy)
- TV Movie
- 11 wins.
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Cast
Ken Duken | ... |
Josef Belzer
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Jasmine Trinca | ... |
Tilla Nagler
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Ennio Fantastichini | ... |
Marco Shocky
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Toni Bertorelli | ... |
Mortara
(as Tony Bertorelli)
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Eliana Miglio | ... |
Helene
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Alfredo Pea | ... |
Boris
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Andrea Tidona | ... |
Don Beccari
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Ana Caterina Morariu | ... |
Shosha
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Nino Frassica | ... |
Capo di Gabinetto
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Thomas Trabacchi | ... |
Maresciallo Ferretti
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Tullio Sorrentino | ... |
Lucidi
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Pietro Ghislandi | ... |
Contrera
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Pasquale Esposito | ... |
Captain Alberti
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Max von Sydow | ... |
Valobra
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Gabriela Rasheva | ... |
Rachel
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Loran Abbas | ... |
Benno Mincer
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Stefan Penev | ... |
Otto Goldenberg
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Yoanna-Mariya Kirkova | ... |
Lola
(as Joanna-Maria Kirkova)
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Asen Mutafchiev | ... |
Ruben
(as Assen Mutafchiev)
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Ventsislav Todorov | ... |
Andrey
(as Venzi Todorov)
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Ivan Dzhambazov | ... |
Taddeus
(as Ivan Djambazov)
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Sofia-Heni Djamdjieva | ... |
Geraldine
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David Stefanov | ... |
Maurice
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Severina Yotova | ... |
Ester
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Theodor Spassov | ... |
Thomas
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Zlatil Davidov | ... |
Leo Kopfler
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Bogdan Glishev | ... |
Krieg
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Christo Shopov | ... |
Nieder
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Philip Kovashki | ... |
Cerni
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Peter Meltev | ... |
Fiano
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Nikolai Binev | ... |
Abraham Belzer
(as Nikolay Binev)
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Stoyan Aleksiev | ... |
Sign. Schimtz
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Maria Kavardjikova | ... |
Sign.ra Schimtz
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Maria Statulova | ... |
Nina
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Malin Krastev | ... |
Reduce
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Miroslav Kosev | ... |
Padre confine
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Lyuben Chatalov | ... |
Contrabbandiere
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Marin Yanev | ... |
Ufficiale Svizzero
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Alexander Ivanov | ... |
Olmo
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Assen Blatechki | ... |
Rinaldo
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Svezhen Mladenov | ... |
Jewish
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Daniel Taskoff | ... |
Israel
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Directed by
Leone Pompucci |
Written by
Nicola Caracciolo | ... | (idea) |
Giovanna Mori | ... | () |
Angelo Pasquini | ... | () |
Alessandro Sermoneta | ... | () |
Marco Turco | ... | () |
Produced by
Cecilia Cope | ... | producer: RAI Fiction |
Fania Petrocchi | ... | producer: RAI Fiction (as Fanio Petrocchi) |
Mario Rossini | ... | producer: Red Film |
Music by
Franco Piersanti |
Cinematography by
Marco Pieroni |
Editing by
Mauro Bonanni | ||
Enzo Meniconi | ||
Fabio Nunziata | ||
Valentina Romano |
Editorial Department
Leonardo Baraldi | ... | second assistant editor |
Valentina Romano | ... | assistant editor |
Luciano Vittori Jr. | ... | on-line editor |
Casting By
Adriana Sabbatini | ||
Giovanni Vaccarelli |
Production Design by
Marco Luppi |
Set Decoration by
Roberta Aiello | ||
Rumyan Dimitrov | ... | (Set dressing buyer) |
Costume Design by
Sergio Ballo | ||
Doriana Kebedzhieva |
Makeup Department
Anna Andreeva | ... | assistant makeup artist |
Leila Benbarka | ... | makeup artist |
Franco Casagni | ... | key makeup artist |
Angelo Vannella | ... | key hair stylist |
Production Management
Stefania Balduini | ... | unit production manager |
Luca Mezzaroma | ... | unit manager (2004) |
Fabrizio Polacco | ... | unit production manager |
Christian Schiozzi | ... | unit production manager |
Giandomenico Stellitano | ... | production manager (as Gianni Stellitano) |
Alessandro Tonnini | ... | production manager / production supervisor |
Nasko Vulev | ... | production assistant |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Giovanni Vaccarelli | ... | first assistant director (2004) |
Art Department
Roberta Aiello | ... | Assistant production designer |
Marin Diimitrov | ... | laborer: art department |
Asen Dimitrov | ... | laborer: art department |
Mosko Masev | ... | props (2004) |
Massimo Papini | ... | stand-by props |
Chavdar Simeonov | ... | props assistant (2004) |
Sound Department
Fabio D'Amico | ... | A.D.R. Recordist/Editor |
Camera and Electrical Department
Franco Biciocchi | ... | still photographer |
Mitko Bonev | ... | first assistant camera: "b" camera |
Stanislao Galasso | ... | gaffer |
Ivailo Genchev | ... | electrician |
Casting Department
Valentina Barato | ... | casting |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
M. Erminia Melato | ... | assistant costume designer |
Music Department
Fabio D'Amico | ... | music editor |
Fabio Venturi | ... | score mixer |
Script and Continuity Department
Monica Papini | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Velina Boneva | ... | dialogue coach |
Vladimir Karanikolov | ... | production coordinator |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Pan Vision (2010) (Finland) (DVD)
- Rai 1 (2004) (Italy) (tv)
- Yleisradio (YLE) (2006) (Finland) (tv)
Special Effects
Other Companies
Storyline
Plot Summary |
This is a true story about 40 Jewish children on their way to Palestine who were blocked by the German and Italian occupation of Yugoslavia in 1941. Before finding a haven at Villa Emma in Nonantola in northern Italy, where they arrived on June 17, 1942, the children spent several adventurous months in Slovenia, caught up in the ongoing fight between the partisans and the Italian army. In April 1943, another 33 children, some from the Balkans, others from France, joined the original group. All were orphans who had lost their parents in concentration camps and had subsequently been smuggled out of Germany by Recha Freier, a well-known Zionist. The group ranged in age from six to 21 and settled in at Villa Emma with their chaperones and teachers, Josef Indig, Marco Schoky and pianist Boris Jochverdson. The children lived in modest, but quite acceptable conditions. They attended class and courses in agriculture and craftsmanship prepared them for their impending departure for Palestine and a future on a Kibbutz. The orphans were under police supervision and forbidden to go out alone, but even so Nonantola took their plight to heart and firm friendships were established between the townspeople and the young Jews. After Italy surrendered to the Allies on September 8, 1943, German troops arrived in Nonantola and the situation changed dramatically. In less than 48 hours, Villa Emma was abandoned and the fugitive boys and girls found refuge in the seminary of the Abbey, and in the homes of local farmers, craftsman and shopkeepers. The local priest, Father Arrigo Beccari, showed great courage in these circumstances. The threat of raids by the German police provoked much anxiety and between September 28 and October 16, 1943 all the young refugees were successfully smuggled into Switzerland, fording the fast-flowing Tresa River under cover of darkness. In Switzerland, Zionist organizations hosted them in an institute in Bex in the Rodano Valley and it was from there that most of the group reached Palestine in May 1945 after an odyssey that had lasted five years. One of the boys who contracted TB and had to be admitted to a sanatorium was unable to escape and his name appears on a list of deportees to Auschwitz. Subsequently, Arrigo Beccari and Giuseppe Moreali, the local doctor in Nonantola, were cited in the Yad Vashem for their courage and they have their own tree in the Avenue of Just Men. Written by Anonymous |
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