- The Grey Zone
Infobox Film
name = The Grey Zone
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caption = Movie poster
director =Tim Blake Nelson
producer =
writer =Miklos Nyiszli (novel)
Tim Blake Nelson (screenplay)
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starring =David Arquette
Steve Buscemi
Harvey Keitel
Mira Sorvino
Daniel Benzali
music =Jeff Danna
cinematography = Russell Lee Fine
editing = Michelle Botticelli
Tim Blake Nelson
distributor =Lions Gate Films (USA)
released = flagicon|USA18 October 2002
flagicon|Canada1 November 2002
flagicon|Germany27 January 2005
flagicon|Israel5 May 2005
runtime = 108 min
country = USA
language = English
budget = $5,000,000 (estimated)
gross =
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amg_id = 1:255639
imdb_id = 0252480"The Grey Zone" is a 2001 film directed by
Tim Blake Nelson and starringDavid Arquette ,Steve Buscemi ,Harvey Keitel ,Mira Sorvino andDaniel Benzali . It is based on the book "" written by Dr.Miklos Nyiszli , published in 1993 by Arcade Publishing (ISBN 1-55970-202-8).The title comes from the title of an essay by Auschwitz survivor
Primo Levi . The film tells the story of theJewish "Sonderkommando " XII in theAuschwitz concentration camp inOctober 1944. These prisoners were made to assist the camp's guards in shepherding their victims to thegas chamber s and dispose of the bodies in ovens.Plot summary
Tagline:
* "The story you haven't seen"The film opens in October 1944, in the Auschwitz-Birkenau
extermination camp . A small group of Sonderkommandos are plotting aninsurrection that, they hope, will destroy at least one of the camp's fourcrematoria and gas chambers. They are receiving firearms from Polish citizens in the nearby village and gunpowder from the UNIO munitions factory; the women prisoners who work in the UNIO are smuggling the powder to the men’s camp among the bodies of their dead workers. The women are eventually captured by the Germans and savagelytorture d, but they don't reveal the plot.Meanwhile, a Hungarian-Jewish doctor,
Miklos Nyiszli (Allan Corduner ), who works for theNazi scientistJosef Mengele in an experimental medical lab, has received permission from Mengele himself to visit his wife and daughter in the women’slabor camp . Nyiszli is quite concerned about the safety of his family and believes that Mengele’s orders will keep them from the gas chambers.A new trainload of Hungarian Jewish prisoners arrives and all are immediately sent to the gas chambers. As the group is given instructions about "delousing," a fearful, angry man in the group begins shouting questions at one of the Sonderkommando, Hoffman (Arquette), who has been issuing the instructions. Hoffman beats him to death in an outburst of frustration, in an attempt to make the man stop talking. After the gassing of this same group, a badly shaken Hoffman finds a young girl alive beneath a pile of bodies. He removes her from the chamber, and, after informing the leader of the insurgency, Schlermer (
Daniel Benzali ), takes her to a storage room and summons Nyiszli, who revives her. The group decides to hide her in the children’s camp. While the prisoners hide her in a dressing room,SS -"Oberscharführer "Eric Muhsfeldt (Keitel) suddenly walks in. Noticing that one of the prisoners present, Abramowics (Buscemi), is there illegally, he shoots him, prompting the girl to scream and to be discovered. Nyiszli then takes Muhsfeldt outside and tells him about the uprising, but cannot tell him where or when it will begin. Muhsfeldt agrees to protect the young girl after the uprising is suppressed.The insurrection begins and Crematoria I and III are destroyed with the smuggled explosives. All the Sonderkommandos who survive the explosions and gunfights with the SS are captured. They are held until the fire in the crematorium is extinguished and executed shortly after. Hoffmann and a fellow prisoner, Rosenthal (
David Chandler ), conclude that the girl will not be set free after she is forced to watch the executions. After all captives are shot, the girl is allowed to flee toward the main gate of the camp. Before she can run very far, Muhsfeldt draws his handgun and shoots her. The film closes with a voice-over recitation by the dead girl.Production and release
The film was based upon Nelson's own play adapted from Nyiszli's book. A 90 percent scale "model" of the Birkenau camp was built near
Sofia ,Bulgaria for the production of the film using the original architectural plans.The film was not released in the UK on
DVD orVHS . Released on DVD onMarch 18 ,2003 , it is available outside of the UK onRegion 1 DVD and also on EuropeanRegion 2 DVD .The film received the 2002 National Board of Review Freedom of Expression Award. [http://www.newmarketpress.com/title.asp?id=651]
Cast
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David Arquette - Hoffman
*Steve Buscemi - 'Hesch' Abramowics
*David Chandler - Rosenthal
*Allan Corduner - Doctor Miklos Nyiszli
*Daniel Benzali - Schlermer
*Mira Sorvino - Dina
*Natasha Lyonne - Rosa
*Harvey Keitel - SS-Oberscharfuhrer Eric Muhsfeldt
*Kamelia Grigorova - The Girl
*Velizar Binev - SS-Oberscharfuhrer MollFootnotes
See also
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List of Holocaust films External links
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