Fugitive Pieces (15)

3 July - 9 July 2009

Cinema

Adapted from Anne Michael's acclaimed prose-poem novel, Fugitive Pieces is a harrowing and haunting tale of Holocaust survival and personal awakening. The film opens in Poland, as young Jakob Berr is hidden away just before German soldiers storm into his Jewish family's home. After watching his parents murdered and his sister dragged away to an uncertain fate, Jakob flees to the woods. He is discovered by a kindly Greek archaeologist, Athos, who smuggles the sickly Jakob back to his own island home and hides him for the rest of the war.

Years later, having moved to Canada, Jakob (Stephen Dillane) has become a writer struggling to articulate his childhood horrors, haunted by the mystery of his sister's fate. Troubled emotions lead to the breakup of his marriage to the free-spirited Alex (Rosamund Pike), with Jakob needing to exorcise the ghosts of his past if he is to close a traumatic chapter of his life and find beauty in the present.

Director Jeremy Podeswa ably shifts between the different stages of Jakob's life, showing how grief can continue to influence one's actions - or inaction - in the years that follow a tragedy. Handsomely shot and thoughtfully acted, Fugitive Pieces is a touching testimony to the power of remembrance and redemption.

*** poignant, involving and uplifting… excellent
The Metro
**** One of the most delicate, approachable and rewarding Holocaust movies of recent years... [A] graceful, intelligent drama
Time Out
Perfect [lead performance from the] marvellous [Stephen Dillane]
Ham & High
Thoughtful, poetic and affecting
Mail on Sunday
a heartfelt and serious piece of filmmaking
Mark Kermode, Film 24

Director: Jeremy Podeswa

Duration: 1h44m

Country: Canada/Greece

Year: 2008

Format: Digital

How to book

Book online or by phone on 01382 909 900 or pop into the box office.

DCA never charge booking fees.
Click here for opening times.