
Max e Hélène (2015)
Anno di uscita: 2015
Nazione: Italy
Alternative Title: Max & Hélène
Regista: Giacomo Battiato
Writer: Carlo De Boutiny, Giacomo Battiato
Produzione & Genere
Produttore: line producer: Enrico Ballarin
organizing producer: Alessandro Calosci
producer: RAI: Luigi Mariniello, Michele Zatta
Società: 11 Marzo Film, RAI
Budget: N/A
Premi & Simili
Premi:
Simile: N/A
Parole chiave
Parole chiave: bare chested male, character names as title, forenames as title, hairy chest, hairy chested male, shirtless swordfight, sword fight, swordfight
Storia
Max e Hélène is loosely based on Simon Wiesenthal's novel of the same name. The film tells the true story of Max, a promising Jewish student, and Hélène, the young daughter of a staunch anti-Semitic. Despite their families' differences, Max and Hélène fall deeply in love. However, as war breaks out and persecution of Jews intensifies, their relationship is put under severe strain. Throughout this tumultuous period, they remain united by an absolute love for each other while also embarking on a hunt to bring a sadistic criminal to justice.
Riassunto
Max e Hélène, directed by Giacomo Battiato in 2015, is a television film that adapts Simon Wiesenthal's novel of the same name. The story unfolds during World War II and explores themes of love, perseverance, and justice amidst persecution and hatred. Although the plot is based on a true story, the specific details of the narrative are not outlined in the provided sources.