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Fateless
Directed by
Lajos Koltai
R
2005
2h 20m
Drama
,
War
,
and more
7.0
95%
83%
6.9
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14-year-old György's life is torn apart in WWII Hungary, as he is deported first to Auschwitz and then to Buchenwald, where he is forced to become a man in the midst of hatred, and what it really means to be Jewish.
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Cast of Fateless
Marcell Nagy
György Köves
Béla Dóra
Smoker
Bálint Péntek
Pretty boy
Áron Dimény
Bandi Citrom
Péter Fancsikai
Older Kollmann boy
Zsolt Dér
Rozi
András M. Kecskés
Finn
Dani Szabó
Moskovich
Tibor Mertz
Fodor
Péter Vida
Lénárt
Endre Harkányi
Old Kollmann
Márton Brezina
Younger Kollmann boy
Daniel Craig
US sergeant
József Gyabronka
Balszerencsés
Thuróczy Szabolcs
SS Soldier
Máté Haumann
SS Soldier
Ernő Fekete
Inspector
Piroska Molnár
Terka
Rajhona Ádám
Mr. Steiner
Károly Nemcsák
German officer
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Fateless Ratings & Reviews
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
Fateless looks man's inhumanity to man square in the eye and pronounces it standard operating procedure, and that may be the greater horror.
Arizona Republic
Kerry Lengel
A reflection of how its main character comes to experience reality, as one small moment between what came before and whatever horror or happiness is yet to come.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Eleanor Ringel Cater
Many of the images in Fateless are familiar, but they're presented so unsparingly, so uncloaked by emotion, they become freshly potent.
Houston Chronicle
Bruce Westbrook
Epic in scope and imagery, the film is a haunting look at mankind's capacity for inhumanity, as well as survival.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Wilmington
The film is on a level just slightly below Schindler's List and The Pianist, and only because Koltai is a less powerful, practiced director than either Steven Spielberg or Roman Polanski.
AV Club
Noel Murray
Fateless presumes audiences know the details of how European Jews moved from ghettos to camps to liberation, so Koltai frequently jumps right past the big changes, and dwells instead on the tedious hours inside the train on the way to Auschwitz, an
Detroit Free Press
John Monaghan
With its first-person approach, Fateless joins other classic films about the Holocaust (Shoah, Schindler's List) by vividly portraying an event that can seem remote as the number of eyewitnesses shrinks each year.
San Francisco Chronicle
Ruthe Stein
Fateless accomplishes the near impossible, bringing a fresh perspective to a horrific subject about which a multitude of films already have been made.
Washington Post
Ann Hornaday
Fateless is an extraordinary film, not just for its harrowing attention to detail of life within the concentration camps, but for the equal place of privilege it gives to life before and after World War II.
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Crust
A first-rate contribution to the Holocaust canon.
L.A. Weekly
Ella Taylor
... a remarkably tough-minded debut by Lajos Koltai ...
Rolling Stone
Peter Travers
This unique and devastating look at the Holocaust is drawn from the autobiographical novel of 2002 Nobel Prize winner Imre Kertesz.
Observer
Rex Reed
More than just another Holocaust memoir, Fateless is something special: an unforgettable portrait of grief and hope, loss and transcendence.
Entertainment Weekly
Lisa Schwarzbaum
A disturbingly beautiful film.
The Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
A distinguished addition to the canon of Holocaust-themed cinema, Lajos Koltai's Fateless is both haunting and poetic.
New York Post
Kyle Smith
Profound and majestic.
Newsday
Gene Seymour
As you'd expect from a cinematographer's movie, it's visually striking. But as its ambiguous postwar scenes of its embittered, bewildered hero display, it is also probing beyond its subject's customary parameters for fresh perspective.
New York Times
A.O. Scott
Lajos Koltai's film, which follows a Jewish boy from Budapest to Buchenwald, ranks among the best nondocumentary cinematic treatments of the Holocaust yet produced.
Christian Science Monitor
Peter Rainer
This is a Holocaust movie that is so relentlessly observed and so aware of woe that it never feels like it belongs to a genre.
Village Voice
J. Hoberman
Fateless will be inevitably compared to Schindler's List and especially The Pianist; while no single scene is as harrowing as the strongest moments in either of those movies, it's more sustained than either.
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