127 mins |
Rated
M (Violence, offensive language, sexual references & nudity)
Directed by Vadim Perelman
Starring Lars Eidinger, Nahuel Pérez Biscayart, Giuseppe Schillaci, Marcus Calvin, Nico Ehrenteit, Leonie Benesch
1942. Gilles, a young Belgian man, is arrested by the SS alongside other Jews and sent to a concentration camp in Germany. He narrowly avoids execution by swearing to the guards that he is not Jewish, but Persian. This lie temporarily saves him, but then Gilles is assigned a seemingly untenable mission: to teach Farsi to Koch, the officer in charge of the camp’s kitchen, who dreams of opening a restaurant in Iran once the war is over. Gilles finds himself having to invent a language he doesn’t know, word by word. As the unusual relationship between the two men begins to incite jealousy and suspicion, Gilles becomes acutely aware that one false move could expose his swindle.
WHAT THE CRITICS ARE SAYING:
“Hugely compelling... the true story is so well told and performances so strong I found myself completely invested.” - The Daily Mail
"Director Vadim Perelman creates a skilfully unfussy period style, avoiding genre cliches to focus on characters who are finely brought to life by an excellent cast." - Shadows on the Wall
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1942. Gilles, a young Belgian man, is arrested by the SS alongside other Jews and sent to a concentration camp in Germany. He narrowly avoids execution by swearing to the guards that he is not Jewish, but Persian. This lie temporarily saves him, but then Gilles is assigned a seemingly untenable mission: to teach Farsi to Koch, the officer in charge of the camp’s kitchen, who dreams of opening a restaurant in Iran once the war is over. Gilles finds himself having to invent a language he doesn’t know, word by word. As the unusual relationship between the two men begins to incite jealousy and suspicion, Gilles becomes acutely aware that one false move could expose his swindle.
WHAT THE CRITICS ARE SAYING:
“Hugely compelling... the true story is so well told and performances so strong I found myself completely invested.” - The Daily Mail
"Director Vadim Perelman creates a skilfully unfussy period style, avoiding genre cliches to focus on characters who are finely brought to life by an excellent cast." - Shadows on the Wall