Stefan Zweig
Josef Hader
Stefan Zweig

Before Dawn charts the years of exile in the life of famous Jewish Austrian writer Stefan Zweig, his inner struggle for the "right attitude" towards the events in war torn Europe and his search for a new home.
Şafak Sökmeden / Stefan Zweig: Farewell to Europe (2016)
Stefan Zweig
Josef Hader
Stefan Zweig
Friderike Zweig
Barbara Sukowa
Friderike Zweig
Lotte Zweig
Aenne Schwarz
Lotte Zweig
Lefèvre
Tómas Lemarquis
Lefèvre
Alix Störk
Valerie Pachner
Alix Störk
Vitor D'Almeida
Nahuel Pérez Biscayart
Vitor D'Almeida
Erna Feder
Naomi Krauss
Erna Feder
Alzira Vargas
Cristina do Rego
Alzira Vargas
Samuel Malamud
Lenn Kudrjawizki
Samuel Malamud
Mrs. Malamud
Natalia Belitski
Mrs. Malamud
Emil Ludwig
Charly Hübner
Emil Ludwig
Paulina Koogan
Irina Potapenko
Paulina Koogan
"I'm starting to hate politics, because it's becoming the opposite of justice, because it betrays the word with the slogan. To be an intellectual means to be just, to summon up an understanding for one's counterpart and adversaries." Stefan Zweig, a brilliant and poetic writer, was exiled from Germany because he was Jewish. He spent his exile trying to navigate the labyrinth between politics and justice. That journey crushed him. How ironic that, at the time I watch this film, the USA is on same cusp as that of 1930s Germany. On the verge of potentially electing an authoritarian racist egomaniac that will tear down the republic that has served the country for 200 years.
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