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Treasure (2024)

Drama | 111 minutes
3,19 39 votes

Genre: Comedy / Drama

Duration: 111 minuten

Country: Germany / France / Poland / Belgium / Hungary / United States

Directed by: Julia von Heinz

Stars: Lena Dunham, Stephen Fry and Zbigniew Zamachowski

IMDb score: 6,3 (2.453)

Releasedate: 14 June 2024

Treasure plot

The neurotic businesswoman Ruth travels to Poland with her stubborn father Edek in the 1990s. Edek survived the Holocaust and his daughter wants to find out more about her family history. Discussions regularly flare up between the two and their quest is at times an emotionally difficult one. Yet humor is also involved.

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mrklm

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In 1991, 36-year-old journalist Ruth travels with her father Edek [Stephen Fry] to Poland to visit Lotz, where Edek and Ruth's mother, who died last year, met each other and were deported to Auschwitz in 1940. Ruth hopes to acquire some family belongings that are in the hands of the current residents of Edek's parental home, but above all she longs for her father to break his silence about the war. Fry is an odd choice as the poorly English-speaking Pole, but the biggest problem is a lack of plot. Father and daughter bicker about all kinds of things, probably in an attempt to give the whole thing a comical touch, but it takes far too long before anything gets going. The joint visit to Auschwitz is therefore not the emotional highlight that it could have been, and perhaps should have been.

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Zeriel

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Born Angel Saxophones who fake a poor English accent is always a bad idea in feature films... Especially when it concerns a film based on true events.

The film doesn't rely on the chemistry between them either. Stephen Fry is far too dominant for that, even though he tries so hard not to be.

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