The Last Butterfly

The Last Butterfly

Release date : January 1, 1991
Runtime : 1h 46m
Countries of origin : Czechoslovakia / France / United Kingdom /
Original Language : Czech /
Director : Karel Kachyňa /
Production companies : HTV International Ltd. / Filmové studio Barrandov / Atlantique Productions /
January 1, 1991 1h 46m Czechoslovakia Drama Czech More
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Stage mime Antoine Moreau is compelled by the Gestapo to put on a performance for the children of Terezin, a "model" concentration camp, to convince the Red Cross observers that the camp is truly what it seems. Reluctant at first, Moreau slowly learns the true nature of the camp, including the meaning of the "transports" on which people leave. With a world-class orchestra (made up of people interned in the camp) and a cast of children, Moreau stages a show to end all shows.
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  • title:The Last Butterfly
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1991
  • Runtime:1h 46m
  • Genres: Drama · War ·
  • Countries of origin: Czechoslovakia · France · United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: Czech ·
  • Director: Karel Kachyňa /
  • Writers: Karel Kachyňa · Marc Princi · Ota Hofman · Michael Jacot ·
  • Production companies: HTV International Ltd. · Filmové studio Barrandov · Atlantique Productions ·
  • Overview:Stage mime Antoine Moreau is compelled by the Gestapo to put on a performance for the children of Terezin, a "model" concentration camp, to convince the Red Cross observers that the camp is truly what it seems. Reluctant at first, Moreau slowly learns the true nature of the camp, including the meaning of the "transports" on which people leave. With a world-class orchestra (made up of people interned in the camp) and a cast of children, Moreau stages a show to end all shows.
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