

The Village
Directed by Leopold Lindtberg7.67.0
This film deals with war orphans following WWII at a children's village in the Swiss Alps where over 200 children from all parts of Europe are gathered. The subplots involve a romance between two of the teachers, the grim decision of Red Poland to quit the experiment, and the problem of the German children being viewed as symbols of oppression rather than as victims the same as the children from other countries. The last credit line is for the Teachers and Children of Pestalozzi Village.
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The Village was released on 10 September 1953.
The Village was directed by Leopold Lindtberg.
The Village has a runtime of 1h 38m.
The Village was produced by Lazar Wechsler, Kenneth L. Maidment.
This film deals with war orphans following WWII at a children's village in the Swiss Alps where over 200 children from all parts of Europe are gathered. The subplots involve a romance between two of the teachers, the grim decision of Red Poland to quit the experiment, and the problem of the German children being viewed as symbols of oppression rather than as victims the same as the children from other countries. The last credit line is for the Teachers and Children of Pestalozzi Village.
The key characters in The Village are Allan Manning (John Justin), Wanda Piwanska (Eva Dahlbeck), Heinrich Meili (Sigfrit Steiner).
The Village is rated U.
The Village is a Drama film.
The Village has an audience rating of 7.6 out of 10.





