
The family of a Jewish Russian manufacturer suffer ruin and murder as victims of a pogrom during the Russian Revolution..

Stepping into the cinematic echoes of the past, we encounter Opfer des Hasses (1923), a silent film whose very title, 'Victims of Hatred,' resonates with a chilling prescience. This is not merely a historical artifact; it is a raw, visceral testament to a period of unprecedented human suffering, meticulously craft...

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Hanns Marschall

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" Stepping into the cinematic echoes of the past, we encounter Opfer des Hasses (1923), a silent film whose very title, 'Victims of Hatred,' resonates with a chilling prescience. This is not merely a historical artifact; it is a raw, visceral testament to a period of unprecedented human suffering, meticulously crafted by writer Rafael Barisch. The film plunges its audience into the maelstrom of the Russian Revolution, but instead of focusing on grand political narratives or battlefield heroic..."
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Rafael Barisch
Austria


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