Run Boy Run (film)
Run Boy Run (German: Lauf Junge lauf, Polish: Biegnij, chłopcze, biegnij, French: Cours sans te retourner) is a 2013 German-Polish-French[1] co-production of the film director and producer Pepe Danquart. The film is an adaptation of the 2000 novel Run, Boy, Run by Uri Orlev, based on the life of Yoram Fridman, who as an eight-year-old Jewish boy in 1942, escaped the Warsaw Ghetto and survived, largely on his own, for the next three years in rural Nazi-occupied Poland.
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German | Lauf Junge lauf |
Directed by | Pepe Danquart |
Produced by | Uwe Spiller |
Written by | Heinrich Hadding Pepe Danquart |
Based on | Run, Boy, Run by Uri Orlev |
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Music by | Stéphane Moucha |
Cinematography | Daniel Gottschalk |
Edited by | Richard Marizy |
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Running time | 107 minutes |
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Language | German Polish Yiddish Russian |
The screenplay by Heinrich Hadding and Pepe Danquart.[2] The world premiere of the film took place on November 5, 2013, at the FilmFestival[3] Cottbus in Germany.
Cast
- Andrzej Tkacz as Srulik Frydman / Jurek Staniak
- Kamil Tkacz as Srulik Frydman / Jurek Staniak
- Zbigniew Zamachowski as Hersch Frydman, Father of Srulik
- Mirosław Baka as Mateusz Wróbel
- Grażyna Szapołowska as Ewa Staniak
- Przemysław Sadowski as Kowalski
- Olgierd Łukaszewicz as Doctor Żurawski
- Izabela Kuna as Kowalska
- Elisabeth Duda as Magda Janczyk
- Jeanette Hain as Mrs Herman
- Rainer Bock as SS Officer
- Itay Tiran as Mosze
- Katarzyna Bargiełowska as Riwa Fridman, mother of Srulik
- Sebastian Hülk
- Urs Rechn as SS Scharführer
- Julia Stachowicz as Sofia
- Grażyna Błęcka-Kolska as Mania Wróbel
- Lech Dyblik as Fisherman
- Dariusz Siastacz
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References
- "Lauf Junge lauf" – via www.imdb.com.
- "home - Pepe Danquart". www.danquart.de.
- "Home - FilmFestival Cottbus - Festival des osteuropäischen Films". www.filmfestivalcottbus.de.
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