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  • Fugitive Pieces
    May 2nd 2008
    Drama, R, 105mins, Samuel Goldwyn Films
    Cast: Stephen Dillane, Rade Serbedzija, Rosamund Pike, Ayelet Zurer, Robbie Kay, Ed Stoppard, Rachelle Lefevre, Nina Dobrev, Themis Bazaka, Diego Matamoros, Sarah Orenstein, Larissa Laskin, Giorgos Karamihos, Danai Skiadi, Memos Begnis, Marcia Bennett, Devon Bostick, Hakan Coskuner

    Director: Jeremy Podeswa
    Writer: Jeremy Podeswa
    Producer: Robert Lantos
    Associate Producers: Jeffrey Berman, Panos Papahadzis
    Co-Producers: Sandra Cunningham, Dionyssis Samiotis, Panayotis Veremis
    Executive Producers: Christina Ford, Andras Hamori, Mark Musselman
    Art Direction: Peter Emmink
    Casting: Makis Gazis, Nina Gold
    Costume Design: Anne Dixon
    D.O.P.: Gregory Middleton
    Editor: Wiebke von Carolsfeld
    Makeup Department: Argyro Kouroupou
    Music: Nikos Kypourgos
    Production Design: Matthew Davies
    Set Decoration: Erica Milo, Nikos Triandafilopoulos
    Storyline
    A powerful and unforgettably lyrical film about love, loss and redemption, "Fugitive Pieces" tells the story of Jakob Beer, a man whose life is transformed by his childhood experiences during WWII. The film is based on the beloved and best-selling novel by Canadian poet Anne Michaels.

    Jakob's story (Robbie Kay) begins in Poland in 1942, when he is nine years old. Nazi soldiers have murdered his parents and abducted his teenage sister, Bella. Traumatized by this horrific event, Jakob sneaks out of his hiding place and struggles to survive. He is found by Athos Roussos (Rade Sherbedgia), a Greek archaeologist working at a Polish dig site in Biskupin. Moved by the child's plight, Athos boldly smuggles Jakob out of Poland and hides him in his home on the island of Zakynthos in Greece, also occupied by the Germans. Jakob spends the last years of the Occupation in Athos' tender care.

    After the war, Athos and Jakob immigrate to Canada, where Athos has accepted a teaching position with a University. As he matures, Jakob (now played by Stephen Dillane) begins a new life, studying, writing, and eventually falling in love with Alex (Rosamund Pike), a beautiful young woman. Yet he remains haunted by his parents' death and the question of his sister's fate.

    This terrible burden makes it impossible for him to live in the moment or to accept love when it is offered to him. Writing offers some relief, but it is not until he meets Michaela (Ayelet Zurer), a gentle soul who truly understands -- and accepts -- his pain, that Jakob allows himself to join the living. The lessons he learns become a legacy to Ben (Ed Stoppard), a child of survivors whose life intersects with Jakob's in meaningful ways.
    Basic Information
    Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
    Cinematographic Process: Digital Intermediate (master), Super 35 (source)
    Filming Locations: Hydra, Greece; Kefalonia, Greece; Hamilton, Canada; Lesvos, Greece; Toronto, Canada
    Printed Film Format: 35mm (Spherical)
    MPAA Warning: Some Sexuality
    Production Budget: $11 million
    Production Companies: Cinegram, Serendipity Point Films, Strada Films
    Web Sites: Official Site - The IMDb
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    - Fugitive Pieces premiered September 6, 2007 at the Toronto Film Festival. It was later shown at the Vancouver International Film Festival, the Warsaw International Film Festival, the RomaCinemaFest, the International Thessaloniki Film Festival in Greece, the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, and the Newport Beach Film Festival.
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