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Left to fend for themselves after their SS officer father and mother, a staunch Nazi believer, are interred by the victorious Allies at the end of World War II, five German children undertake a harrowing journey that exposes them to the reality and consequences of their parents' actions. Led by the eldest sibling, 14-year old Lore (striking newcomer Saskia Rosendahl), they set out on a harrowing journey across a devastated country to reach their grandmother in the north. After meeting the charismatic Thomas, a mysterious young refugee, Lore soon finds her world shattered by feelings of both hatred and desire as she must learn to trust the one person she has always been taught to hate in order to survive. Lush cinematography and an evocative, haunting mood infuse this unconventional take on the Holocaust legacy with unforgettable impact. (c) Music Box


Release Date Lore Feb 8, 2013 Limited
Genres Lore : Art House & International,Drama
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Actors For Lore

Saskia Rosendahl,Kai Malina,Ursina Lardi,Hans-Jochen Wagner,Nele Trebs,Mika Siedel,André Frid,Eva-Maria Hagen,Mike Weidner,Mika Nilson Seidel,Kai-Peter Malina

Genres Lore : Art House & International,Drama

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User Count Like for Lore : 1,077
All Critics Ranting For Lore : 7.4
All Critics Count For Lore : 33
All Critics Percentage For Lore : 85 %

Review For Lore

Saskia Rosendahl as Lore is the sturdiest in a good cast, making her way cautiously into a new, utterly changed universe.
Stanley Kauffmann-The New Republic

The film sustains an air of overarching mystery in which the viewer, like the title character, is in the position of a sheltered child plunked into an alien environment and required to fend for herself without a map or compass.
Stephen Holden-New York Times

A disconcerting and eerie film, made even more memorable since it's seen through the prism of childhood's end.
Joe Neumaier-New York Daily News

The pace is deliberate, verging on slow-Australian filmmakers aren't keen on short takes or quick cuts-but the content is constantly surprising.
Joe Morgenstern-Wall Street Journal

Shortland's camera creates a world that's shockingly fractured, shot at weird angles and pocked with truncated body parts, heads hanging upside down and undefined realities filled with quiet dread.
Ella Taylor-NPR

For both audiences who admire it and the protagonist who lives it, the intense, emotional "Lore" is a picture from life's other side.
Kenneth Turan-Los Angeles Times

Brilliant, harrowing period drama about a German teen and her younger siblings struggling to survive after their parents are arrested by the Allies.
Doris Toumarkine-Film Journal International

Unfortunately, Saskia Rosendahl plays the title character as an emotionless blank slate, while her siblings come off as brats, making it difficult to feel compassion for her physical and emotional struggles.
Grant Butler-Oregonian

Shot with a detail-oriented expressiveness that occasionally edges into overly precious imagery, Lore excels mostly as a survival film, as Rosendahl barters jewelry and trinkets for whatever food and favors she can collect along the way.
Scott Tobias-AV Club

Copious amounts of landscape and wilderness shots cover up its schematic plot, as its indirect visual allusions take precedence over thematic development.
Nick McCarthy-Slant Magazine

Lore is a remarkable film that explores characters, often unlikable, in situations of unbearable stress.
Kirk Honeycutt-honeycuttshollywood.com

What starts as a flipped survival tale turns into historical tragisploitation that wallows in its slog of endless suffering.
David Fear-Time Out New York

At once literal and yet nimbly metaphoric, "Lore" condenses its extensive subject into a cinematic poem that is easily apprehended.
Cole Smithey-ColeSmithey.com

A riveting tale of survival about the adolescent daughter of two Nazis in post-World War II Germany.
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat-Spirituality and Practice

Though snail-paced, this post-World War II look at a teen girl's effort to change her attitude toward Jews and National Socialism is worthwhile largely because of the beautifully acted role of the title figure.
Harvey S. Karten-Compuserve

A reminder that not every young victim of Hitler's struggle was an enemy of the state.
Ed Whitfield-The Ooh Tray

The ground of WW2 has been so firmly-trodden that this quietly involving take from another perspective feels like a welcome punch in the gut.
Shaun Munro-What Culture

A thoughtful study of the politics of war and the devastating fallout it causes regardless of the winners and losers. Exquisite visuals combined with a brutal story about survival, family and patriotism.
Cameron Williams-The Popcorn Junkie


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