Triumph of the Spirit (1989)

Triumph of the Spirit

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In Greece during World War II, a young Jewish boxer, his girlfriend, and their families are sent to Auschwitz. When the camp guards learn of his boxing abilities, they force him to participate in weekly boxing matches.

Rated
R
Runtime
2h
Released
1989
Country
United States

Details

Release year: 1989

Storyline

In Greece during World War II, a young Jewish boxer, his girlfriend, and their families are sent to Auschwitz. When the camp guards learn of his boxing abilities, they force him to participate in weekly boxing matches.

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Did you know

Shot on location at the actual Auschwitz death camp. Some of the existing structures were utilized in the production, however, the crematorium had to be recreated since the actual crematoria in Auschwitz were destroyed by the Nazis. The ruins still exist today.

Director Robert M. Young was initially hesitant to take on this project when given the original script. He felt that the subject was too voluminous to be incorporated into one movie. He later agreed when presented with a revised script that focused only on one small element in the death camp, or in Young's own words "like a cork, bubbling on the surface of the sea."

Shortly after the film's release, Jacques "Jacko" Razona, a Jewish boxer from Thessaloniki, sued the producers. Razona claimed that they had stolen his story, and that Arouch had grossly exaggerated his exploits. The case was later settled out of court.

Box Office

Gross (Domestic): $408,839

Opening Weekend (Domestic): $33,963 (1989-12-10)

User reviews

7/10

One of the best holocaust movies I've seen

👍 8 · 11/23/2013
8/10

Driven by performances, fueled by history.

👍 7 · 11/27/2012
8/10

One of Dafoe's best performances

👍 5 · 9/28/2019

Technical specs

Sound mix
Dolby SR
Aspect ratio
1.85 : 1
Color
Color, Black and White
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