In 1942, the young Jewish girl Misha, her Russian mother Gerusha and her German father Reuven hide from the Germans in a small house in Ardennes, Belgium. Misha is very connected to her moth... Read allIn 1942, the young Jewish girl Misha, her Russian mother Gerusha and her German father Reuven hide from the Germans in a small house in Ardennes, Belgium. Misha is very connected to her mother that advises her that if one day a person comes to her saying "love of my life", she wo... Read allIn 1942, the young Jewish girl Misha, her Russian mother Gerusha and her German father Reuven hide from the Germans in a small house in Ardennes, Belgium. Misha is very connected to her mother that advises her that if one day a person comes to her saying "love of my life", she would follow him or her without any question. When her parents are captured by the Nazis, Mi... Read all
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After publishing in the US, Misha refuses to publicise the book and falls out with Jane . We were saying that maybe she was shy, and not everyone would be happy going on TV. Little did we know. Court case ensued and everyone believed the 'Holocaust victim'. Jane was sued and asked to pay 22 milllion dollars to Misha (yes 22 million, only in the US eh?!).
Somehow Misha's 'life story' was taken up by someone else and published in France and Belgium and sold well, This film came later. Misha was transformed, travelling from the US to Belgium, lapping up the publicity, relating tales of knifing a Nazi solider when he raped a girl, looking for her parents, and telling all and sundry about her two years living with the wolves (yes). All the while crying on TV, and on her visits to schools.
Jane, the publisher, whilst trying to sort her life out, started a blog about MIsha's tale and the court case. This was seen by a genealogist who became involved in the research of MIsha's life, with the help of a researcher in Belgium they uncover some interesting information. Later a journalist continues with the investigation.
It turns out that Misha's story was a complete and utter lie - she turns to the sympathy vote and says that because her dad was a resistance traitor (who shopped all of his fellow fighters to the Nazi's and subsequently had his name erased from a war memorial), she created a new life story.
Misha was on several European TV programmes telling her 'tale'. She even visited schools and spoke to the children of the horrors of war, her search for her parents, and her life with the wolves. Yet all the time, MIsha was living comfortably with her grandparents, attending school and living in Belgium. Such a betrayal of trust. Who would disbelieve a holocaust survivor?
I hope Jane Daniels has a book published as the story is fascinating.
The only 'suffering' MIsha experienced was being the daughter of a cowardly traitor - how can that be compared with the sufferings of victims of war and those in the prison camps. Despite not being Jewish (she was raised a Catholic), her neighbour states she asked for and was given money from the local Holocaust survivors' pot of money. How low can you get.
I Loved the Wolves, they were wonderful little actors and I started to enjoy the Misha character more, when she was away from humans and only interacting with the wolves and wildlife. But I couldn't help but wonder how many REAL animals died for this movie, as I didn't notice any (NO Animals were harmed... at the end) :( So Yeah, I didn't enjoy the thought of that rattling around in my head thru the whole film either.
The story is too over the top fantastical. That girl would have died from 100 things in the 1st week. (Frostbite, hypothermia, infection, bacteria, gastritis, bleeding, disease, internal and external parasites, anemia... ) No way we are gonna believe she lasted 3 years like this. Give me a Break.
I'm giving it a 5 because the wolves and the pups were beautiful and magical and I did enjoy the girl when she was among the animals. Not something I would watch again, especially knowing about the Cruel Hoax of the Real Mischa regarding this Truly Unbelievable Tale. :(
I do not care whether there is a true story behind the movie and the book or it is a fiction. During the WWII the world was upside down turning people into beasts, and beasts into humans. For me, it is the truth and nothing but the truth, as thousands of children were wandering like Misha denied and abused by the human pack. The only safe place for them was woods, and holes in the earth.
Despite the drama, the movie leaves only positive emotions. Misha's strength is amazing, the producers managed to show it. I would advise to watch the movie. You will remember it for long.
Big thanks for filming it!!! It is a great movie, the great work, the great story.
The story starts really good,Mathilde Goffart is amazing in this film and brings brilliantly Misha to life, she was the high point of this film she truly wins the audience with her performance, sadly there are some scenes in the movie that are just hard to believe their true and one can see why this story is so unbelievable to be true.
Still i did like this movie for all its flaws, i went knowing that this was a hoax but i saw the good and the bad and i can say its a good story if you can over look some details.
I recommend you try and judge it for yourself.
"The difference between fiction and reality? Fiction has to make sense."
"Survivre avec les Loups" is an amazing journey of a little Jewish girl trying to find her parents that have been sent to the concentration camp of Słońsk (Sonnenburg). Despite the fraud of the author Misha Defonseca that fabricated her autobiography and confessed on 29 February 2008 that her memoirs is a hoax, the film is engaging the same way the also fictional "I Am David" is. The cinematography is awesome and a star is born with the top-notch performance of the girl Mathilde Goffart. Shame on you, Misha Defonseca! But congratulations to the director and screenwriter Véra Belmont and the stunning cast and crew for this magnificent feature. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "Sobrevivendo com Lobos" ("Surviving with Wolves")
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- TriviaThe "memoirs" on which this film was based - Misha: A Memoire of the Holocaust Years, by Belgian-born, US-based writer Misha Defonseca - were determined to be fake in February 2008. The author admitted in an interview with Belgian newspaper "Le Soir" that "It's not the true reality, but it is my reality. There are times when I find it difficult to differentiate between reality and my inner world."
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- Gross worldwide
- $6,532,677
- Runtime1 hour 58 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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