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Athena Massey, born November 10, 1967 in Orange, California, is an American actress known for her roles in B movies and erotic thrillers such as 'Poison Ivy: The New Seduction', 'Undercover Heat', and 'Red Shoe Diaries'. She has also had small parts in mainstream productions like 'The Nutty Professor' and TV shows like 'Seinfeld'. Notably, she voiced and acted Lieutenant Eva Lee in the video games 'Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2' and its expansion 'Yuri's Revenge' (2001).
公開年: 1997
国: France, Hungary, United States of America
別題: The Unspeakable, Criminal Pursuit, Roger Corman Presents 'The Unspeakable', Acoso criminal, Maniakos dolofonos, Omicidi nel parco, Piano criminale, Shadow of a Scream
監督: Judit Elek
脚本: Elie Wiesel
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制作会社: Hunnia Filmstúdió, Dánielfilm Studio, France 3 Cinéma, Neurópa Film Kft
ジャンル: Documentary, History, exploitation film, crime film, LGBT-related film
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UNspeakable (1997) is a harrowing tale that combines historical fact with fictional narrative. The film follows Joseph (played by Judd Hirsch), a Holocaust survivor who becomes haunted by visions of his past. He begins writing letters to his estranged daughter, Sarah (played by Marcia Gay Harden), recounting his experiences during the war. As Joseph delves deeper into his memories, he starts seeing visions of his past life in Auschwitz, where he was a doctor tasked with conducting unethical experiments on prisoners. Meanwhile, Sarah struggles with her own life, grappling with her father's mental deterioration and her own secrets. The film intercuts between Joseph's present-day struggles and his flashbacks to the horrors of Auschwitz.
UNspeakable (1997) is a poignant and disturbing exploration of trauma and its lasting impact on both individuals and families. Based on Elie Wiesel's novel 'Night', the film is a historical drama that blends fact with fiction to create a compelling narrative. Directed by Judit Elek, the film stars Judd Hirsch as Joseph, a survivor of Auschwitz who struggles with his memories decades after the war. The movie explores themes of guilt, denial, and redemption while offering insights into the horrors of the Holocaust. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 1997.