Perspective
Sophie Scholl - The final days (2004)
Germany
In 1943, Hitler marched through Europe in a devastating attack. In Munich, a group of young university students appeals to resistance as a means to deter the Nazi war machine - the Weisse Rose (White Rose) group. Sophie Scholl is the only woman to take part in action that is basically peaceful and consists in sending thousands of letters to Germans, especially in the south of the country, calling for resistance to the Nazi terror. While they are distributing pamphlets, she and her brother, Hans, are arrested. The days that follow are of severe questioning conducted by officers of the Gestapo, in which she tries, at all costs, to protect the members of the organization.
| SESSION | DATE | THEATER |
|---|---|---|
| 257 | 10/24 Monday 22:30 |
Cine Bombril Sala 1 |
| 340 | 10/25 Tuesday 21:30 |
Cine MorumbiShopping |
| 423 | 10/27 Thursday 14:50 |
Unibanco Arteplex 1 |
| 865 | 11/01 Tuesday 18:00 |
Reserva Cultural Sala 2 |
Marc Rothemund
screenplay
Fred Breinersdorfer
cinematographer
Martin Langer
edition
Hans Funck
cast
Julia Jentsch, Fabian Hinrichs, Alexander Held, Johanna Gastdorf
producer
Neue Goldkind Filmproduktion
world sales
Bavaria Film International
117 minutes
color, 35mm