

Claus Räfle’s “The Invisibles” tells the true story of four Jewish teenagers—Cioma Schönhaus (Max Mauff), Hanni Lévy (Alice Dwyer), Ruth Arndt-Gumpel (Ruby O. Fee), Eugen Friede (Aaron Altaras)—who chose to remain in Berlin during the Holocaust. We are provided a title card which states that 7,000 Jewish people chose to stay in the city. Only 1,500 survived. For the most part, the film is a compelling docudrama, smooth and confident in juggling reenactments, interviews of actual survivors, and black-and-white footages—occasionally in color—of Nazi occupied Berlin. And yet, appropriately, it is not a sentimental or melodramatic picture. Instead, it aspires to be a grave reminder of a horrible past beyond imagination and an admonition of a potential future should we fail to learn from our history.(Cinéologist , letterboxd)



Die.Unsichtbaren.AKA.The.Invisibles.2017.576p.BluRay.x264-HANDJOB.mkv
General
Container: Matroska
Runtime: 1h 50mn
Size: 2.73 GiB
DXVA: Compatible
Minimum settings: Met
Video
Codec: x264
Resolution: 1024x426
Aspect ratio: 2.40:1
Frame rate: 23.976 fps
Bit rate: 3 094 kb/s
Audio
German 5.1ch AC-3 @ 448 kb/s
Language(s):German
Subtitles:German,English
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