An enjoyable, if fairly routine story of a young Jewish girl who manages to escape the clutches of her Nazi captors during WWII. She cuts her hair and dresses/acts as a boy and seeks refuge working on a remote farm. What's new? The difference is, this one is set in the harsher climate of Norway and her predicament is incorporated into the broader theme of the Quisling-run kingdom's own difficulties with the Nazis. The family that adopts this new "boy" has plenty of problems of it's own and so there are plenty of sub-plots to complement the principal story. The pretty much entirely Nordic cast are all fairly competent, if not exactly outstanding; and it does offer a different take on the usual approach to this subject. The cinematography is beautifully bleak at times, and generally contributes much to this watchable war story.

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The Birdcatcher
"Inspired by true events"
2019 • 1h 37m • ★ 5.5 (66 votes) Released
Norway, 1942, during World War II. After being separated from her family, Esther, a young Jewish girl from Trondheim, arrives at an isolated farm where she must assume a new identity in order to survive the Nazi persecution.
Director
Ross Clarke
Screenplay
Trond Morten Venaasen
Rating
5.5
Runtime
97 min
Production
Reliance Entertainment Productions Scandi
Motion Picture Capital
Voltage Pictures Garnet Girl
Norsk FilminstituttTop Billed Cast
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CinemaSerf
★ 5/10 • Mar 28, 2022
Keywords
holocaust (shoah)world war iijew persecutionbased on true storynazi collaborationismnazi occupation1940strondheim, norway
















