Sobibor
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Sobibor

"Sobibor" is based on the history of the Sobibór extermination camp uprising during WWII and Soviet officer Alexander Pechersky. When he was a POW in ...Sobibor, he managed to do the impossible - to organize a revolt and mass escape of the prisoners. Many of the escapees were later caught and died - the rest led by Pechersky managed to join the partisans. Script based on the book by Ilya Vasiliev: "Alexander Pechersky: Breakthrough to Immortality" Show More

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Sobibor is an impactful historical drama that tells the remarkable story of Alexander Pechersky, a Soviet officer who, while held as a prisoner of war in the Sobibór extermination camp during World War II, orchestrated a daring uprising and mass escape. Drawing inspiration from the book by Ilya Vasiliev, Alexander Pechersky: Breakthrough to Immortality, this gripping film showcases the immense bravery and determination of Pechersky and his fellow prisoners as they defy the odds and fight for their freedom.

With attention to historical accuracy and powerful performances, Sobibor brings to life the horrors of the Nazi regime and the resilience of those who refused to be broken. The movie vividly portrays the harsh reality of life in the extermination camp, highlighting the atrocities committed by the Nazis and the unimaginable suffering endured by the prisoners.

While the escape ultimately led to devastating consequences for many of the participants, the survivors, led by Pechersky, managed to join the partisans in their ongoing fight against the Nazis. Through their courageous actions, Pechersky and his fellow prisoners leave a lasting legacy of resistance and hope.

Sobibor is a profound and thought-provoking film that sheds light on a little-known chapter of history. It serves as a powerful reminder of the atrocities committed during the Holocaust and honors the memory of those who fought against injustice.

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Release Date:

03 May 2018

Writers:

Anna Chernakova, Michael Edelstein, Ilya Vasiliev