Nr. 24
On the brink of the Second World War, a young Norwegian man's drive to resist the Nazis sets a new course for his future – and the future of his country.
On the brink of the Second World War, a young Norwegian man's drive to resist the Nazis sets a new course for his future – and the future of his country.
Sjur Vatne Brean
Gunnar Sønsteby (young)
Erik Hivju
Gunnar Sønsteby (old)
Philip Helgar
Edvard Tallaksen
Magnus Dugdale
Andreas Aubert
Jakob Maanum Trulsen
Erling Solheim
Jacob Jensen
Jens Christian Hauge
Flo Fagerli
Anne Solheim
Ines Høysæter Asserson
Reidun Andersen
Lisa Loven Kongsli
Gudrun Collett
On the brink of the Second World War, a young Norwegian man's drive to resist the Nazis sets a new course for his future – and the future of his country.
I have indirectly been touched by war through my mother. She would seldom talk about her eldest brother but when she did, her obvious love, was always tinged with pain of recalling his loss, at a young age, during war. I'm glad "Number 24" was made.Its bridges the emotional divide between those who have known the pain of loss, of hope, of life and freedom imposed by war and those who have known only peace. I think its a timely message too. As we are seeing, once again, the spectre of global war is slowly raising its hideous head with the loss of personal freedoms, particularly free speech, that accompanies its approach. We all need to understand what war means to appreciate how sacrosanct peace and freedom, really are. Never listen to those who tell you "safety" is a substitute for freedom. Its not. In summary, a moving, compelling, insightful film, that's a wake up call for humanity.A must see, I feel for the young, who may not fully understand how important peace and freedom, really are.
Resistance in the face of tyranny is one of those topics that can make for truly great filmmaking, especially when the subject is timely (as many would contend it is currently). And the latest offering from director John Andreas Andersen serves up an inspiring and engaging tale in that vein. The film follows the experience of Norwegian resistance fighter Gunnar Sønsteby (1918-2012) (Sjur Vatne Brean) in his courageous efforts to take on Nazi invaders who took over his homeland during World War II. Working under the code name Number 24 with a band of longtime friends under the direction of British special forces and the Norwegian government in exile in the UK, Sønsteby coordinated and led an array of raids on German assets in Norway, often at great risk and tremendous personal cost. He also frequently found himself wrestling with his conscience, especially when it came to confronting fellow countrymen who had become Third Reich collaborators, including some individuals he knew personally. Sønsteby’s heroic exploits are presented through a series of flashbacks delivered through a lecture given to students at his alma mater in which his elder self (Erik Hivju) details a variety of these wartime incidents and attempts to answer probing questions from young audience members seeking to understand his motivations and intents in carrying out this mission. The film thus examines the conflicted feelings that he and other peace-loving Norwegians had to contend with at a time when their lives, freedoms and national sovereignty were very much on the line. Andersen does a highly capable job in telling the story of this much-celebrated national hero, even if the narrative is somewhat episodic at times, particularly in picture’s sometimes-meandering opening half hour. Nevertheless, “Number 24” effectively relates an aspect of World War II little known outside of Scandinavia, letting the world know of the bravery of a civil society that rose to the occasion when their liberty and autonomy were threatened in the face of brutal, unrelenting treachery. It’s a lesson we should all take to heart, especially when these conditions loom and place us in a position of vulnerability. Indeed, we should all take heed of the message of this important cautionary tale.
Max Manus is a Norwegian 2008 biographic war film based on the real events of the life of resistance fighter Max Manus (1914–96), after his contribution in the Winter War against the Soviet Union. The story follows Manus through the outbreak of World War II in Norway until peacetime in 1945.
หลังจากภารกิจก่อวินาศกรรมต่อต้านนาซีล้มเหลว ส่งผลให้สหายร่วมขบวนการทั้ง 11 คนเสียชีวิต นักรบขบวนการต่อต้านชาวนอร์เวย์พบว่าตนเองต้องหลบหนีจากเกสตาโปผ่านดินแดนอันปกคลุมไปด้วยหิมะในแถบสแกนดิเนเวีย
หลังจากฮิตเลอร์พ่ายแพ้เป็นครั้งแรกในช่วงสงครามโลกครั้งที่สอง ทหารชาวนอร์เวย์นายหนึ่งเดินทางกลับบ้านและได้ค้นพบความจริงที่น่าตกตะลึงเกี่ยวกับภรรยาตัวเอง
Set in German-occupied Norway, resistance fighter Knut Straud enlists the reluctant physicist Rolf Pedersen in an effort to destroy the German heavy water production plant in rural Telemark.
เฟรดริก ฮาสลันด์ เขาไม่ใช่ชายที่กล้าหาญที่สุด แต่เขาได้รับความรับผิดชอบที่ยิ่งใหญ่และงานใหญ่หลวง เพื่อนำทองคำสำรองทั้งหมดของนอร์เวย์ออกไป จากการรุกรานของเยอรมันในนอร์เวย์ช่วงสงครามโลกครั้งที่ 2
During World War II, enemy fighter pilots find themselves face to face after shooting down one another's planes over a desolate landscape. In order to survive, they must set aside the rules of war.
19 year old Irena Gut is promoted to housekeeper in the home of a highly respected Nazi officer in Poland when she finds out that the Jewish ghetto is about to be liquidated. Determined to help twelve Jewish workers, she decides to shelter them in the safest place she can think of – the basement of the German Major's house. Over the next eight months, Irena uses her wit, humour and immense courage to hide her friends as long as possible.
เรื่องราวของนักแสดงละครใบ้ Marcel Marceau ที่ทำงานร่วมกับกลุ่มลูกเสือชาวยิวและขบวนการต่อต้านฝรั่งเศสเพื่อช่วยชีวิตเด็กกำพร้านับหมื่นคนในช่วงสงครามโลกครั้งที่สอง
It is 1943, and the German army—ravaged and demoralised—is hastily retreating from the Russian front. In the midst of the madness, conflict brews between the aristocratic yet ultimately pusillanimous Captain Stransky and the courageous Corporal Steiner. Stransky is the only man who believes that the Third Reich is still vastly superior to the Russian army. However, within his pompous persona lies a quivering coward who longs for the Iron Cross so that he can return to Berlin a hero. Steiner, on the other hand is cynical, defiantly non-conformist and more concerned with the safety of his own men rather than the horde of military decorations offered to him by his superiors.
สร้างจากเรื่องจริงในช่วงสงครามโลกครั้งที่ 2 พี่น้องชาวยิว 4 คนหลบหนีเบลารุสตะวันตกบ้านเกิดของตนที่นาซียึดครองในโปแลนด์ และเข้าร่วมกับพรรคพวกของโซเวียตเพื่อต่อสู้กับพวกนาซี พี่น้องเริ่มช่วยเหลือชาวยิวประมาณ 1,200 คนที่ยังคงติดอยู่ในสลัมของโปแลนด์