A subtle, profound text performed by Jean-Pierre Darroussin and Stéphane Guillon, whose sincerity is breathtaking.
Based on Inconnu à cette adresse, published by ©Editions Autrement
Nineteen letters between two friends, a German and an American Jew, at the time of the rise of Nazism.
As the correspondence progresses, the tone dries up between the two friends. We watch as fascist ideology seeps in, and the horror unfolds.
"Unknown at this Address" does more than just recount the deterioration of a relationship under the impact of politics and war. It questions human nature, the ability of the individual to remain true to his or her principles in the face of adversity, and the sometimes exorbitant price of moral resistance.
Price: A - Running time: 1H15
Ages 12 and up
Based on Inconnu à cette adresse, published by ©Editions Autrement
Nineteen letters between two friends, a German and an American Jew, at the time of the rise of Nazism.
As the correspondence progresses, the tone dries up between the two friends. We watch as fascist ideology seeps in, and the horror unfolds.
"Unknown at this Address" does more than just recount the deterioration of a relationship under the impact of politics and war. It questions human nature, the ability of the individual to remain true to his or her principles in the face of adversity, and the sometimes exorbitant price of moral resistance.
Price: A - Running time: 1H15
Ages 12 and up