Dänemark / Großbritannien / Deutschland,
1997, 107 min
Regie:
Søren Kragh-JacobsenKamera:
Ian WilsonMusik:
Zbigniew PreisnerBesetzung:
Patrick Bergin, Jordan Kiziuk, Jack Warden, Suzanna Hamilton, Michael Byrne, Jan Blecki, James Bolam, Frank Albrecht, Stefan Sauk, Lee Ross (mehr)Inhalte(1)
In times of war, courage is necessary for survival. Alex, an 11-year-old Jewish boy living in a World War II Polish ghetto with his father and great uncle, knows this too well. When Nazis come to his city and clear the town, Alex manages to escape with the help of his family, but is left with only his pet mouse "Snow". Finding refuge in an abandoned building on Bird Street, Alex seeks inspiration from his favorite book, Robinson Crusoe, while he, and Snow, await his father's return. (Verleiher-Text)
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- Gewinne
- Nominierungen
Robert Awards (Danish Film Awards)
- 1998 - Norbert Scherer (Best Production Design)
Amanda Awards
- 1997 - Søren Kragh-Jacobsen (Best Nordic Film (Nordic Amanda))
Berlinale (Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin)
- 1997 - Jordan Kiziuk (Lobende Erwähnung)
- 1997 - Zbigniew Preisner (Silberner Berliner Bär Herausragende Einzelleistung)
- 1997 - Søren Kragh-Jacobsen (Goldener Bär für den Besten Film)