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The Last Days

  • 1998
  • PG-13
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
6.3K
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The Last Days (1998)
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In late 1944, even as they faced imminent defeat, the Nazis expended enormous resources to kill or deport over 425,000 Jews during the "cleansing" of Hungary. This Oscar-winning documentary,... Read allIn late 1944, even as they faced imminent defeat, the Nazis expended enormous resources to kill or deport over 425,000 Jews during the "cleansing" of Hungary. This Oscar-winning documentary, executive produced by Steven Spielberg, focuses on the plight of five Hungarian Jews who ... Read allIn late 1944, even as they faced imminent defeat, the Nazis expended enormous resources to kill or deport over 425,000 Jews during the "cleansing" of Hungary. This Oscar-winning documentary, executive produced by Steven Spielberg, focuses on the plight of five Hungarian Jews who survived imprisonment in Auschwitz.

  • Director
    • James Moll
  • Stars
    • Bill Basch
    • Martin Basch
    • Randolph Braham
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    6.3K
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    • Director
      • James Moll
    • Stars
      • Bill Basch
      • Martin Basch
      • Randolph Braham
    • 42User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
    • 85Metascore
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    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Bill Basch
    • Self - Holocaust Survivor
    Martin Basch
    • Self - Son
    Randolph Braham
    • Self - Historian and Holocaust Survivor
    • (as Dr. Randolph Braham)
    Alice Lok Cahana
    • Self - Holocaust Survivor
    Michael Cahana
    • Self - Son
    Warren Dunn
    • Self - US Army, Dachau
    Bernard Firestone
    • Self - Husband
    Renee Firestone
    • Self - Holocaust Survivor
    • (as Renée Firestone)
    Dario Gabbai
    • Self - Sonderkommando, Birkenau
    Tom Lantos
    Tom Lantos
    • Self - Holocaust Survivor
    Katsugo Miho
    • Self - US Army, Dachau
    Hans Münch
    Hans Münch
    • Self - Nazi Doctor, Auschwitz
    • (as Dr. Hans Münch)
    Paul Parks
    • Self - US Army, Dachau
    • (as Dr. Paul Parks)
    Irene Zisblatt
    • Self - Holocaust Survivor
    Robin Zisblatt
    • Self - Daughter
    Karl Bodenschatz
    • Self (walks behind Hitler and Göring)
    • (archive footage)
    • (unconfirmed)
    • (uncredited)
    Arno Breker
    • Self - Views Eiffel Tower with Hitler
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Hans Frank
    Hans Frank
    • Self (listens to Hitler)
    • (archive footage)
    • (unconfirmed)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • James Moll
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    9allfunandgames

    Heartbreaking

    An absolutely unforgettable documentary and one that should be seen by everyone. The Holocaust images and portrayals that are put forward on screen will remain with you forever and are at times equally emotionally devastating and inspiring. Truly a life-altering film experience. Recommended.

    9/10
    8Jenni Aspen

    The Most Heart Wrenching Eye Opening Movie Ever Made

    I had the opportunity to see "The Last Days" on HBO one night and I will never be the same again. My Family is German, in fact my grandparents were born in Germany, and I have always heard the horrible stories of the concentration camps and How my family was so ashamed to be German. I have seen many pictures and movies concerning the holocaust but nothing could have prepared me for the images shown in this movie. The videos taken of the concentration camp prisoners was so unbelievable. When the first survivor began talking I felt tears begin to rush down my face. The way the Nazi's treated these people was so unbelievable and horrible. Towards the end of the film we see the deceased prisoners of the camps being thrown into large pits of fire to destroy their bodies. At this point in the movie I literally began to gag from the horror of how these people was treated. This movie is life changing- I don't think I will ever be able to read a book about World War II or the holocaust with out feeling my own heartbreak. In my opinion the most touching moment is when we hear the story of how a woman keeps the diamonds her mother gave her secret from the Nazis, and how she still has them and what she has done with them. Another moment that broke my heart is the story of a woman who wears a bathing suit that her father gave her under her clothes to the concentration camp and how she was scared to take it off because she feared she would forget all the good times that she had had before the war. I hope everyone sees this movie so they can understand what hate does, and so that nothing like this ever happens again.
    8VerdesAnos

    Never Forget

    If you are looking for an eye opening documentary, you should try this one.

    If you are interested on History, this is a must.

    If you consider yourself a human being in all senses of the expression, you should definitely watch this documentary.

    The holocaust should never be forgotten.
    8Lejink

    Budapest Holocaust

    My wife has an abiding interest in the history of the holocaust and brought this documentary to my attention, although it was made over twenty years ago. This is the story of the largely successful attempt at annihilation by the Nazis of the Hungarian Jewish population in 1944. That date of course is significant as anyone with a basic knowledge of World War 2 would surely know that by that time Germany was clearly losing the war on many fronts and moreover its own High Command knew it. But as the testators here make clear, for Hitler it seemed the war had two aims, the first the military domination of Europe but the second, less credited, being the extinction of the Jewish race. He proved arguably more successful at the latter, sad to say. Rather than divert resources into fighting the Allied Forces on the battlefield, the Fuhrer insanely remained committed to his other vision of racial extermination.

    The story is movingly told from the viewpoints of a number of now elderly men and women still alive at the time of filming, all of them survivors of Auschwitz, Birkenald, Bergen-Belsen and other death camps. I refuse to let myself be emotionally fatigued by these horrific eye-witness testimonies of the atrocities carried out daily by their then German masters, no matter how often I see and hear them, all graphically illustrated by contemporary photography and verite footage which even so can only hint at the daily atrocities perpetrated on the prisoners.

    We learn that the non-Jewish Hungarian public turned on their fellow citizens immediately the Germans invaded, siding with the occupying Nazis. There is also a chilling interview with an aged Auschwitz doctor who I wouldn't trust an inch as he baldly announces that he was acquitted of war crimes but who today exhibits no emotion or apparent regret for what was perpetrated in the camp, even when confronted by the sister of just one of the thousands who were killed on his watch.

    The film, co-produced by Steven Spielberg, tells its horrendous story from its calm, pre-occupation beginning to its barbarous conclusion, ending up with a number of the survivors returning to the scenes of their worst nightmares, equally demonstrating their indomitable survival instinct coupled with a haunted sense of never-ending loss for their loved ones. Tellingly, none are asked their opinions about the German people although I was surprised, confirmed atheist that I am, that so many of them exonerated their God who had seemingly remotely and uncaringly presided over this ultimate example of inhumanity by his own creation.

    It has always to be remembered, in addition, that this awful slaughter occurred in other countries the Germans invaded, as well as to think that, unbelievably and shamefully, there are Holocaust deniers out there who would refute what is so heartbreakingly and convincingly related here. As other recent commenters have said, they look to be in the majority here or perhaps are bringing some latter-day political agenda of their own to disrespect the honesty of this film.
    Michael_Elliott

    Strong Look at the Evils of the Holocaust

    The Last Days (1998)

    *** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Haunting, depressing and hard to watch documentary from director James Moll has five Hungarian Jews talking about their time before, during and after being placed in concentration camps at the end of WWII as Hitler was in the last days of murdering as many people as he could. THE LAST DAYS picked up the Best Documentary Oscar and there's no question that it's a very powerful movie, perfectly put together to show the horrors of these camps. Through the interviews and archival footage, most people will probably want to avoid this film simply because of how graphic the photos are and there's no question that it's incredibly depressing. Yes, there's a bit a hope thrown in for the inspiration to survive but this really doesn't take away the haunting images that we're shown. There are several times throughout the film that the five people break down crying while telling their stories and it really makes you wonder what it would be like having to go through life with these graphic images constantly in your head. Seeing people shot, burned to death, melt down into skeletons and worse is just something that no one should have to go through life witnessing and then having to live with. Another interesting segment deals with the eventual rescue by the American troops. We get to see some interviews with those troops and hearing their stories of being shocked were also very heartbreaking. I thought director Moll did a terrific job at taking all the stories and editing them together just as if the story was being told by one person. THE LAST DAYS isn't an easy film to watch as some of the images are just horrible but for history buffs it's a must see.

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    • Trivia
      Hans Zimmer, the composer of the score, provided the music free of charge for the Survivors Of The Shoah Visual History Foundation.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Dr. Randolph Braham: The Holocaust has to be taught as a chapter in the long history of man's inhumanity to man. One cannot ignore the discrimination inflicted on many people because of race color or creed. One cannot ignore slavery. One cannot ignore the burning of witches. One cannot ignore the killing Christians during the Roman period. The Holocaust perhaps is the culmination of the kind of horror that can occur when man loses his integrity, his belief in the sanctity of human life.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Never Been Kissed/Blood, Guts, Bullets & Octane/Metroland/Go/The Last Days (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Czardas Princess Highlights Overture
      Written by Emmerich Kálmán (as Emmerich Kalman)

      (c)1957 Vox Productions Inc., New York

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    • Release date
      • July 15, 1999 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
      • Hungarian
    • Also known as
      • Останні дні
    • Filming locations
      • Uzhhorod, Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine
    • Production companies
      • Ken Lipper/June Beallor production
      • Shoah Foundation
      • Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $421,432
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $20,492
      • Feb 7, 1999
    • Gross worldwide
      • $421,432
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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