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  1. 29 feb 1996 · With George Tabori, Pauline Collins, Ulrich Tukur, Natalie Morse. The deportation of 4000 Jews from Budapest to Auschwitz in July 1944, as told by George Tabori, and how the narrator's mother escaped it, owing to coincidence, courage and some help from where you'd least expect it.

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    • Drama, War
    • Michael Verhoeven
    • 1996-02-29
  2. my mother's courage. Synopsis. This drama, set during WWII, was co-written by acclaimed playwright George Tabori and features the writer as both narrator and an observer during the filming of incidents from his mother's life.

  3. Year: 1995. Original title: Mutters Courage. Synopsis: The deportation of 4000 Jews from Budapest to Auschwitz in July 1944, as told by George Tabori, and how the narrator's mother escaped it, owing to coincidence, courage and some help from where you'd least expect it.You can watch My Mother's Courage through on the platforms:

    • Michael Verhoeven
    • George Tabori
  4. From Michael Verhoeven comes this stunning cinematic version of Hungarian author George Tabori's play and novel. Shifting between Nazi-occupied Budapest and present-day Berlin, the film artfully depicts the true story of what happened to Tabori's mother Elsa on a summer's day in 1944.

  5. 22 feb 1996 · Overview. The deportation of 4000 Jews from Budapest to Auschwitz in July 1944, as told by George Tabori, and how the narrator’s mother escaped it, owing to coincidence, courage and some help from where you’d least expect it. Michael Verhoeven. Director, Writer. George Tabori. Novel. Reviews 0. Discussions 0. Videos 0. Backdrops 1. Posters 3.

  6. 25 set 1995 · My Mother’s Courage. German filmmaker Michael verhoeven returns to the subject of the Holocaust in his latest outing, "My Mother's Courage." Based on writer George Tabori's...

  7. Pauline Collins Cast. George Tabori Sceneggiatura. Le recensioni dei critici. The deportation of 4000 Jews from Budapest to Auschwitz in July 1944, as told by George Tabori, and how the narrator’s mother escaped it, owing to coincidence, courage and some help from where you’d least expect it.