THE INVISIBLES

DIE UNSICHTBAREN

By Claus RÄFLE

MARES FILMES LTDA - as DISTR Theatrical, TV, DVD-video, VOD, BRAZIL

Drama - Completed 2017

Four young Jews survive the Third Reich in the middle of Berlin by living so naturally that they become “invisible”

    • Year of production
    • 2017
    • Genres
    • Drama
    • Countries
    • GERMANY
    • Languages
    • GERMAN
    • Duration
    • 110 mn
    • Director(s)
    • Claus RÄFLE
    • Writer(s)
    • Claus RÄFLE
    • Producer(s)
    • Claus RÄFLE (Look! Filmproduktion)
    • Synopsis
    • Berlin, February 1943: The NS regime declares the Reich’s capital “free of Jews.” At this point in time, 7000 Jews have succeeded in going underground. Almost 1700 will survive the horrors of the war in Berlin. DIE UNSICHTBAREN tells the stories of four of these contemporary witnesses.

      Hanni Lévy, who has just turned 17, has lost both of her parents. Thanks to her dyed, blonde hair, she is practically invisible to her pursuers, and strolls along the Ku’damm to pass the time away.

      Cioma Schönhaus has also gone underground and leads an adventurous life that consists of buying a sailboat, dining in Berlin’s best restaurants, and becoming a forger of passports, through which he saves the lives of dozens of other Jews.

      And while Eugen Friede joins a resistance group that distributes anti-government leaflets, Ruth Arndt and a friend dream about life in America during the daytime; at night, she pretends to be a war widow and serves black-market gourmet foods in the apartment of an NS officer.

      The dramatic re-enactments are supplemented with impressive interviews with the actual people whose lives inspired this film. The two levels blend together into an intensive, emotionally moving feature film.

      From the 1700 “Invisibles”, we follow the stories of four not-everyday heroes who experienced danger, suspense and excitement first-hand.

      Day by day, their tales of survival relate how they survived WWII, thus opening up a broadly unknown chapter of Jewish resistance both visible and palpable in the “Heart of Darkness.”