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Out of the Ashes

  • TV Movie
  • 2003
  • R
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
1.5K
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Out of the Ashes (2003)
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A Holocaust survivor heads for America where she dreams of starting a new life, but finds it difficult to put the past behind her, especially when she's forced to relive the nightmare of Aus... Read allA Holocaust survivor heads for America where she dreams of starting a new life, but finds it difficult to put the past behind her, especially when she's forced to relive the nightmare of Auschwitz.A Holocaust survivor heads for America where she dreams of starting a new life, but finds it difficult to put the past behind her, especially when she's forced to relive the nightmare of Auschwitz.

  • Director
    • Joseph Sargent
  • Writers
    • Gisella Perl
    • Anne Meredith
  • Stars
    • Christine Lahti
    • Bruce Davison
    • Jonathan Cake
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joseph Sargent
    • Writers
      • Gisella Perl
      • Anne Meredith
    • Stars
      • Christine Lahti
      • Bruce Davison
      • Jonathan Cake
    • 19User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Christine Lahti
    Christine Lahti
    • Gisella Perl
    Bruce Davison
    Bruce Davison
    • Peter Schuman
    Jonathan Cake
    Jonathan Cake
    • Dr. Mengele
    Jolyon Baker
    • Frederick Krauss
    Jessica Beitchman
    Jessica Beitchman
    • Marta Weiss
    Oliver Cotton
    Oliver Cotton
    • Moshe Perl
    Michelle Fine
    • Fanny Perl
    Zoie Palmer
    Zoie Palmer
    • Didi Goldstein
    Maria Ricossa
    Maria Ricossa
    • Esther Jacob
    Ingrid Veninger
    • Zozia
    Emma Wellbelove
    • Young Gisella
    Nina Young
    Nina Young
    • Irma Griese
    Richard Crenna
    Richard Crenna
    • Jake Smith
    Beau Bridges
    Beau Bridges
    • Herman Prentiss
    Vytautas Rumsas
    • David Perl
    Inga Tuminiene
    • Cilla Perl
    Adrija Cepaite-Palsauskiene
    • Rose Perl
    Inga Maskarina
    • Helen Perl
    • Director
      • Joseph Sargent
    • Writers
      • Gisella Perl
      • Anne Meredith
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    5=G=

    Melodrama ad nauseam

    In "Out of the Ashes", Lahti is out front delivering a typically sterling performance as a gynecologist and Auschwitz survivor who applies for citizenship to the US while reliving the horrors of her WWII experience via flashback before a panel of review not unlike the Spanish Inquisition. This lame flick is melodramatic to the point of the ridiculous with the bad guys being the personification of evil and the good guys being worthy of canonization as saints. If we needed another WWII death camp story, which we don't, this one certainly is not it. A pathetically melodramatic treatment of a serious subject in the guise of a biopic not worthy of further commentary. (C)
    hamid-r-goodarzi

    shaky

    It is a TV movie based on the memoirs of a gynecologist from Auschwitz. This film is a linear and has two parts. The flashbacks to Auschwitz are nice and powerful, but the film's present-day sequences and the scenes where "Perl" questions his citizenship are contrived and tacky. The film wants to expose the viewer to judgment and position him, but it is not successful in this task and remains on the surface and is limited to sloganing dialogues. In general, the movie has nothing new to say, and reading the book it is adapted from is much more interesting And it is acceptable for broadcast on TV.
    9OldRose

    Gripping drama, stretching the limits of TV

    "Out of the Ashes" is very nearly the best story brought to the screen, among the many I've seen. At issue here (which many may not realise) is the life-story of one Doctor Gisella Perl--a Hungarian Jew who, along with her entire family, was captured from the family's home-town of Sighet and sent by boxcar to Auschwitz--while the holocaust itself provides the backdrop for the story. Like "Sophie's Choice", this film involved the difficult 'choiceless choices' that were made by some of the survivors of the Second World War's most infamous extermination camp.

    In order to truly appreciate the story and the portrayal, one must know something of Hungarians and of Hungary, as well as their role in World War II. Actress Christine Lahti turned in such a marvelous and unforgettable performance, I actually thought I was seeing a Hungarian actress playing the role (to begin with), and then a really fine performance it was, to boot! I found myself on the edge of my seat with a film that, being a product of cable television, didn't garner such advance expectations. And but for one very glaring and avoidable error, which happens early in the film (only one scene), the final product was really quite well done. Bravo to Showtime!

    Lahti's performance was award-winning, to say the very least, whether or not she was ever properly recognised. Add: a wonderful supporting cast, recruited in the US, Canada, and Eastern Europe. The scenery is lovely (filmed mainly in Lithuania; the film-makers were able to find a beautiful town not destroyed during the war). For those who have not seen this film, please do! It's a remarkable autobiography (i.e. the book on which its based) and life story. I think the actual Dr. Perl would have been proud of, and pleased with Lahti's performance and portrayal of her. Rent the DVD rather than wait for Showtime to rerun it (even though I'm sure it will be run again and again). Rating: 4,5 stars on 5.
    7MLDinTN

    Showtime actually made a good movie

    The first 20 minutes was slow and I thought this was going no where. But, then when we start to see flashbacks of the concentration camps and what Perl saw and endured there; it gets really good. Christine Lahti is really good and will surely be nominated for an Emmy. I mean, it was awful how the interview panel tries to make Dr. Perl look bad because of the things she had to do in order to survive her imprisonment. And the film does have those shocking Nazi moments, like shootings in the head, killing pregnant women, and experiments on babies.

    FINAL VERDICT: This was a good movie about a Jewish Dr. who struggles with the moral choices she must make to survive Nazi imprisonment. Definitely catch this if you have Showtime.
    6Erik_Surewaard

    It shows that surviving Auschwitz could make people question why exactly you survived

    The true story about a woman named Gisella Perl, a jewish doctor whom lived in Sighet (Hungary) during WW2. After the 1944 german occupation of Hungary, the family of the doctor was first interned in the Sighet ghetto after which they were deported in May 1944 to Auschwitz-Birkenau.

    The story is told through flashbacks that the doctor experiences from the moment she arrives in New York, just after WW2 ended. In these flashbacks, we will see some of her experiences in the concentration camp and what she did to survive. And this is not only about surviving herself, but also to help pregnant prisoners survive.

    For a TV movie, the quality is pretty decent. It is unfortunately not comparible to an average feature film production. This can for instance be seen back in the limited set of the concentration camp. But overall, I think this TV movie is for sure one of the better TV productions.

    Concluding, I think this movie deserves a score of 6.4/10, resulting in an IMDb rating of 6 stars.

    It is worthwile noting that the famous jewish survivor Elie Wiesel - whom in 1956 published his first book on his experiences in Auschwitz - also came from the hungarian town Sighet. Elie Wiesel received the 1986 Nobel Peace Price.

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      Richard Crenna's final acting project. It aired three months after he passed away.
    • Goofs
      When the Russians liberate the camp, it looks like a summer evening, or at least somewhere at the end of spring time. It doesn't look like winter at all. There is no snow visible and soldiers don't have any protective clothing. Auschwitz was liberated on 27 January 1945 in midwinter Poland.
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      Gisella Perl: I can recall wanting to be a doctor when I was a little girl. And I became a doctor... a very good doctor, if I can say that. I knew each child I helped bring into the world was a gift, not from me, but from God. But everything changed when I was deported to Auschwitz and began working there as a doctor. You know about some of the things I did there, for the pregnant women. But yes, I did sent unknowingly many women to their deaths within the day of my arrival. And yes, some of the things I did there, some of the procedures I was forced to do there... they were not honorable. So you are right, I have blood on my hands and believe me I can see it as clearly as you can see this tattoo here on my arm. Both of them will forever identify me as having to be a doctor in Auschwitz, not only to the world, but to myself. And I know this is very difficult for you to understand gentlemen not having been there, but it is the truth. I only did what I had to do to survive. Those of us! who did not survive somedays they are for the best of us. My family, Fredrick my husband, my mother and my father, David, all of my brothers, Emir my... my son. They will not be joining me here; there is no coming home for them. Why did God allow me to survive? Who knows? Well I must believe it was so I can help bring more children into the world. Free children, children with a chance to live. Do you see if I can help deliver on Jewish child, and she grows up to have children and they have children and the nazi's will have not succeeded, do you see this? Yea, one million innocent children were destroyed by them; well I want to help bring one million children into the world. Until the day I die, I must help rebuild what the Nazis worked so hard to do, please gentlemen allow me to do this here in America because if I cannot, then believe me God should have not allow me to live.

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    • Release date
      • April 13, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Gisella Perl
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Ardent Productions
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      • Cypress Point Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 53m(113 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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