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Adam Resurrected (Hebrew: אדם בן כלב, romanized: Adam Ben Kelev, German: Ein Leben für ein Leben: "Life for Life") is a 2008 American-German-Israeli drama film directed by Paul Schrader and written by Noah Stollman based on a 1969 novel of the same name (he:אדם בן כלב) by Israeli author Yoram Kaniuk The Hebrew title literally ...
Dec 12, 2008 · A former circus entertainer who survived the gas chamber becomes the leader of a mental institution for Holocaust survivors in Israel. Watch the trailer, see the cast and crew, read user and critic reviews, and learn more about the film's plot, trivia, and awards.
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- Drama, War
- Paul Schrader
- 2008-12-12
Adam Resurrected R 2008 1h 46m Drama War List 35% Tomatometer 37 Reviews 44% Audience Score 500+ Ratings A former circus performer becomes the ringleader in an asylum for Holocaust survivors.
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- Paul Schrader
- R
- Jeff Goldblum
Dec 12, 2008 · Dec. 11, 2008. With his dark whirlpool eyes and sensual clown’s mouth, Jeff Goldblum has always suggested an actor poised to reveal a thousand faces, many of them nightmarish apparitions. In “The...
- Stephen Holden
- Paul Schrader
Adam Resurrected. Summaries. In the aftermath of World War II, a former circus entertainer who was spared from the gas chamber becomes the ringleader at an asylum for Holocaust survivors. This movie follows the story of Adam Stein, a charismatic patient at a mental institution for Holocaust survivors in Israel, 1961.
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Sep 8, 2008 · Adam Resurrected. There will never be a final word on the Holocaust in books or in moves, but "Adam Resurrected" opens a new and exciting window into the world of survivors who refuse to...
Dec 12, 2008 · Adam Resurrected - Metacritic. Summary Adam Resurrected follows former Berlin magician and circus impresario Adam Stein, an enthralling, enigmatic patient at the Seizling Institute, a remote Israeli rehabilitation outpost for Holocaust survivors.