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释义

  1. Plot

  2. Cast

  3. Production

     Development  Casting  Filming  Post-production 

  4. Release

  5. Reception

  6. Accolades

  7. See also

  8. References

  9. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2018}}{{Infobox film
| name = Son of Saul
| image = Son of Saul (Saul fia).png
| caption = Hungarian theatrical release poster
| director = László Nemes
| producer = {{Plainlist|
  • Gábor Sipos
  • Gábor Rajna

}}
| writer = {{Plainlist|
  • László Nemes
  • Clara Royer

}}
| starring = Géza Röhrig
Levente Molnár
Urs Rechn
Todd Charmont
Sándor Zsótér
Amitai Kedar
Uwe Lauer
Christian Harting
Jerzy Walczak
Marcin Czarnik
Levente Orbán
Attila Fritz
| music = László Melis
| cinematography = Mátyás Erdély
| editing = Matthieu Taponier
| distributor = Mozinet
| released = {{Film date|2015|05|15|Cannes|2015|06|11|Hungary|df=yes}}
| runtime = 107 minutes[1]
| country = Hungary
| language = {{Plainlist|
  • German
  • Hungarian
  • Polish
  • Yiddish
  • Russian
  • Slovak
  • Czech
  • Greek

}}
| budget = €1.5 million[2]
| gross = $9.7 million[3]
| production companies = {{Plainlist|
  • Hungarian National Film Fund
  • Laokoon Film Arts
  • Laokoon Filmgroup

}}
}}Son of Saul ({{lang-hu|Saul fia}}) is a 2015 Hungarian drama film directed by László Nemes, in his feature directorial debut, and co-written by Nemes and Clara Royer. It is set in the Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II, and follows a day-and-a-half in the life of Saul Ausländer (played by Géza Röhrig), a Hungarian member of the Sonderkommando.[4]

The film premiered at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival,[5] where it won the Grand Prix.[6] It was also shown in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival.[7] The film won the award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards.[8][9] It is the ninth Hungarian film to be nominated for the award, and the first one since István Szabó's Hanussen in 1988. It is the second Hungarian film to win the award, the first one being Szabó's Mephisto in 1981.[10] It also won the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film,[11] becoming the first Hungarian film to win the award.[12]

Plot

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In October 1944, Saul Ausländer (Géza Röhrig) works as a Sonderkommando Jewish–Hungarian prisoner in Auschwitz. His job is to salvage valuables from the clothing of the dead, drag bodies from the gas chambers and scrub the chambers before the next group arrives to be gassed. He works stoically, seemingly having been numbed by the daily horrors. One day following the gassing, he finds a boy who survived the gas, but is unconscious. From a distance, Saul witnesses a Nazi physician check vital signs, then methodically suffocates the boy and calls for an autopsy. Saul steps forth and insists on carrying the body himself to the prison doctor, Miklós (Sándor Zsótér), a fellow Hungarian prisoner and a forced assistant to Josef Mengele. He asks Miklós to not perform the autopsy so he can give the boy a proper Jewish burial. Miklós declines his plea, but allows him time alone with the boy before the autopsy and subsequent cremation. Saul returns later and steals the boys body and goes in search of a Rabbi to perform the ritual. He goes to Rabbi Frankel ({{ill|Jerzy Walczak (born 1962)|lt=Jerzy Walczak|pl|Jerzy Walczak (ur. 1962)}}) in the crematorium, who dismisses Saul's concern and suggests that Saul perform the burial himself.

Saul overhears Sonderkommando Abraham (Levente Molnár), talk about an uprising against the SS-guards with Oberkapo Biedermann (Urs Rechn). Biedermann first wants to photograph the camp's atrocities using a camera collected from the clothing of an earlier gassed caravan, and smuggle the pictures outside to attract attention and help. Saul asks for another rabbi and Abraham tells him of "the Renegade," a Greek Rabbi who has lost his faith. Saul in return offers his assistance in their plan and is instructed to go with a prisoner (Katz) to repair a shack; he is given a piece of jewellery for use as a bribe in case he's caught. When Saul and Katz arrive at the shack, Saul pretends to fix the front door's lock, while Katz takes out a camera from inside the shack and starts to take pictures of the cremation. Saul hears the guards and hides the camera outside in a drain. The guards search the shack, only to find nothing.

Saul then sneaks onto a truck for another Sonderkommando unit, heading to a nearby riverbank, where the ashes from the crematoria are dumped into the river. Saul finds the Renegade, who refuses to help him. Saul then threatens to alert the Oberkapo of the unit, Mietek (Kamil Dobrowolski), that the Renegade is a rabbi by reciting the Kaddish. When the Renegade refuses yet again Saul throws the man's shovel into the water. The rabbi jumps into the river in a half-hearted attempt to retrieve the shovel or drown himself. Saul, who can't swim, manages to bring the Renegade back to the riverbank and both are then taken to the SS-commandant of the unit (Christian Harting). After an interrogation, the Renegade is executed and Saul is allowed to go back to the unit.

Saul is then confronted by Mietek, who realizes that he is from another unit. To mollify Mietek, Saul gives him the piece of jewellery. Back at the camp, following roll call, Saul sneaks into Miklós's office where he is caught by a group of Nazi officers. One of them pushes Saul around like a puppet and makes a mockery of Jewish dances, finally forcing him out of the room. After searching in vain for the boy's body, Saul confronts Miklós, who assures him that he has hidden it from the other doctors for safety. Saul sneaks into the autopsy room and takes the body back to his own barrack in a sack.

That night Saul is summoned to clean the dinner tables by SS-commandant Moll (Uwe Lauer). Biedermann walks in and is ordered to write up a list of seventy names. This leads Biedermann to believe that his unit will soon be gassed. Biedermann discloses the information to Abraham, who instructs Saul to head to the women's camp, where he will pick up a smuggled package of gunpowder from a prisoner named Ella. When Saul finds himself face to face with Ella, he clearly knows her. She calls him by name, clasps his hand, but he withdraws. After collecting the package, Saul deliberately falls into a line of newly arrived Hungarian Jews, who are being led into the woods for execution. Saul again looks for a rabbi among the arrivals. A Frenchman named Braun (Todd Charmont) approaches him and convinces Saul that he is a rabbi. Saul disguises Braun as a member of the Sonderkommando and sneaks him into the camp. When Saul arrives at the camp he is confronted by Abraham and realizes that during the turmoil in the woods he has lost the package. On further questioning, he says that the dead boy is his illegitimate son, an assertion Abraham says is not true.

The next morning during roll call, Miklós finds Saul and tells him that he needs a replacement body, similar to the one Saul has taken. The prisoners are then summoned into the crematorium to get back to work, where they discover that Biedermann and his unit have been gassed by the SS. Abraham starts a riot with the other prisoners and they attack the SS guards, starting the rebellion. After managing to escape from the crematorium, Saul retrieves the boy's body and escapes to the woods with Braun and few other prisoners. When they reach a river, Saul finds a chance to bury the body, only to discover that Braun is a fraud when he can't recite the Kaddish. When he hears the guards approaching, Saul tries to carry the body across the river. Unable to manage the current with the added weight, he loses his grasp on the sack and is pulled out of the river by Rabbi Frankel as the body floats away. When the prisoners arrive at a shed in the forest, they start to discuss a plan to join the Polish resistance. Saul notices a young peasant boy peeking into the shed and smiles at him, the only time he is shown with a smile. The boy runs away, and makes it a short distance before an SS officer grabs and silences him as guards run past in the direction of the shed. When they have all passed, the officer releases him, and the camera follows the boy into the woods, as the sound of gunfire echoes behind him.

Cast

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  • Géza Röhrig as Saul
  • Levente Molnár as Abraham
  • Urs Rechn as Oberkapo Biedermann
  • Sándor Zsótér as Doctor Miklós Nyiszli
  • Todd Charmont as false Rabbi Braun
  • Uwe Lauer as SS-Oberscharführer Voss
  • Christian Harting as SS-Oberscharführer Busch
  • Kamil Dobrowolski as Oberkapo Mietek
  • Jerzy Walczak as Rabbi Frankel
  • Marcin Czarnik as Feigenbaum
  • István Pion as Katz
  • Attila Fritz as Yankl
  • Amitai Kedar as Hirsch
  • Márton Ágh as Renegade/Apikoyres
  • Levente Orbán as Russian Prisoner
  • Tom Pilath as SS-Oberscharführer
  • Mihály Kormos as Kapo Schlojme
  • Juli Jakab as Ella
  • Mendy Cahan as Sonderkommanando
  • Björn Freiberg as Extra{{colend}}

Production

Development

Nemes conceived of the film from the book The Scrolls of Auschwitz, a collection of testimonies by Sonderkommando members,[13] after discovering it during the production of Béla Tarr's The Man from London in 2005 when he was working as Tarr's assistant.[2][14] Nemes started working on the screenplay with Royer in 2010 and completed the first draft in 2011.[2][15] The writers spent several years on research, while historians such as Gideon Greif, Philippe Mesnard and Zoltán Vági provided support for the film.[14][15]

The project struggled to find its financiers due to the film's unconventional approach and Nemes's lack of experience in directing a feature film.[2][16] Originally intended to be a French production with a French protagonist, the film was produced entirely in Hungary.[2][16][17] After potential co-production partners in France, Israel, Germany and Austria turned down the project, the €1.5 million budget was ultimately covered by the Hungarian National Film Fund, Hungarian tax credits and the Claims Conference, accounting respectively for 70%, 25% and 5%.[2][16][18]

Casting

Nemes insisted on casting actors who spoke their characters' own languages.[16] New York City-based Hungarian poet Géza Röhrig, who had not acted in film since the 1980s, was cast as the main character, Saul, after being considered originally for a supporting role.[2][16]

Filming

The film was shot on 35 mm film in 28 days in Budafok, Budapest.[2][14][19] A 40 mm lens and the Academy aspect ratio of 1.375:1 were adopted to realise shallow focus and a portrait-like narrow field of vision.[20][21]

Architect and liberal activist László Rajk, who also worked on the permanent Hungarian exhibition at the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum, designed the re-creation of the crematoria.[2]

Post-production

The film took five months of sound design.[20] Human voices in eight languages were recorded and attached to the original recording of the production.[2][20] Sound designer Tamás Zányi described the sound in the film "as a sort of acoustic counterpoint to the intentionally narrowed imagery".[2]

Release

The film premiered in competition at the 68th Cannes Film Festival on 15 May 2015,[5] where it won the Grand Prix.[6] The filmmakers initially tried to premiere the film at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival, but after the festival offered them a spot only in the Panorama section, not in the main competition, they decided to refuse the proposal and instead aim for the Cannes competition.[16]

In Hungary, the film was released on 11 June 2015 and sold more than 220,000 tickets, placing it as the highest-grossing domestic film released since the slapstick comedy Üvegtigris 3 in 2010.[22]

Reception

Upon its release at Cannes, the film was met with critical acclaim.[23] On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a 95% approval rating based on reviews from 220 critics, with an average rating of 8.88/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Grimly intense yet thoroughly rewarding, Son of Saul offers an unforgettable viewing experience – and establishes director László Nemes as a talent to watch".[24] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 90 out of 100, based on 46 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[25]

In his review for The Guardian, Peter Bradshaw rated the film five out of five stars, calling it an "astonishing debut film" and "a horror movie of extraordinary focus and courage". He ended his review writing: "Nemes's film has found a way to create a fictional drama with a gaunt, fierce kind of courage...."[26] Writing for Time Out, Dave Calhoun also gave the film five out of five stars.[27] Indiewire{{'}}s Eric Kohn awarded the film an A- rating, calling it "a remarkable refashioning of the Holocaust drama that reignites the setting with extraordinary immediacy".[28] In his review written for The Hollywood Reporter, Boyd van Hoeij praised the cinematography and the soundwork of the film. He writes: "Shot (and shown in Cannes) on 35mm, often in sickly greens and yellows and with deep shadows, Erdely's cinematography is one of the film's major assets, but it wouldn't be half as effective without the soundwork, which plays a major role in suggesting what is happening around Saul, with audiences often forced to rely on the sound to imagine the whole, horrible picture".[29] Writing for The Film Stage, Giovanni Marchini Camia gave the film an A rating, and called it "a towering landmark for filmic fictionalizations of the Holocaust".[30] A.A. Dowd of The A.V. Club gave the film an A- rating, and praised the movie's unique perspective: "Son of Saul is the rare Holocaust drama that finds actual drama, and not just despair, in the living hell of a concentration camp". [...] "Son of Saul sees humanity in effort, identity in action; it watches someone with nothing, a man reduced to a statistic, get a piece of himself back, mostly by finding some meaning in a place of meaningless evil".[31]

Claude Lanzmann, director of the documentary Shoah, gave the film high praise,[32] stating that "it's a very new film, very original, very unusual. It's a film that gives a very real sense of what it was like to be in the Sonderkommando. It's not at all melodramatic. It's done with a very great modesty".[33] Philosopher Georges Didi-Huberman also praised the film, and he wrote a 25-page open letter to Nemes, which opened with "Your film, ‘Son of Saul,' is a monster. A necessary, coherent, beneficial, innocent monster".[33]

Nemes was questioned about the similarities between Son of Saul and the 2001 film The Grey Zone, with Nemes replying "But mine is an Anti-Grey Zone!"[34]

In a 2016 BBC poll, critics voted the film the 34th greatest since 2000.[35]

Accolades

At the Cannes Film Festival the film won the Grand Prix and the FIPRESCI Prize in the main competition section.[36][37] The film also won the François Chalais Prize and the Vulcan Award.[38][39][40] At the 88th Academy Awards, Son of Saul won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.[9]

List of accolades
Award / Film FestivalCategoryRecipient(s)Result{{Abbr|Ref(s)|Reference(s)
Academy Awards Best Foreign Language Film Son of Saul {{won}}[9]
American Society of Cinematographers Awards Spotlight Award Mátyás Erdély (tied with Adam Arkapaw for Macbeth) {{won}}[41]
Australian Film Critics Association Best International Film (Foreign Language) Son of Saul {{nom}}[42]
Belgian Film Critics Association Grand Prix Son of Saul {{won}}[43]
British Academy Film Awards Best Film Not in the English Language Son of Saul {{won}}[44]
British Independent Film Awards Best International Independent Film Son of Saul {{nominated}}[45]
Camerimage Bronze Frog Mátyás Erdély {{won}}[46]
Cannes Film Festival Grand Prix du Jury László Nemes {{won}}[36]
FIPRESCI Prize László Nemes {{won}}[37]
François Chalais Prize László Nemes {{won}}[38][39]
Vulcan Award Tamás Zányi {{won}}[40]
Caméra d'Or László Nemes {{nominated}}
César Awards Best Foreign Film Son of Saul {{nom}}[47]
Chicago Film Critics Association Best Foreign Language Film Son of Saul {{won}}[48]
Critics' Choice Awards Best Foreign Language Film Son of Saul {{won}}[49]
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Best Foreign Language Film Son of Saul {{won}}[50]
Directors Guild of America Awards First-Time Feature Film László Nemes {{nominated}}[51]
Dorian Awards Foreign Language Film of the Year Son of Saul {{won}}[52]
French Syndicate of Cinema Critics Best Foreign Film Son of Saul {{won}}[53]
Golden Globe Awards Best Foreign Language Film Son of Saul {{won}}[54]
Guldbagge Awards Best Foreign Film Son of Saul {{won}}[55]
Houston Film Critics Society Best Foreign Language Film Son of Saul {{won}}[56]
Independent Spirit Awards Best International Film Son of Saul {{won}}[57]
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Best Foreign Language Film Son of Saul {{won}}[58]
Best Actor Géza RöhrigRunner-up|place=2}}
Manaki Brothers Film Festival Golden Camera 300 Mátyás Erdély {{won}}[59]
Motion Picture Sound Editors Golden Reel Awards Foreign Feature Film Tamás Zányi, Tamás Beke, and Tamás Székely {{won}}[60]
National Board of Review Best Foreign Language Film Son of Saul {{won}}[61]
New York Film Critics Circle Best First Film Son of Saul {{won}}[62]
New York Film Critics Online Best Foreign Language Film Son of Saul {{won}}
Online Film Critics Society Best Film Not in the English Language Son of Saul {{nominated}}[63]
San Francisco Film Critics Circle Best Foreign Language Film Son of Saul {{won}}[64]
Satellite Awards Best Foreign Language Film Son of Saul {{won}}
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Best Foreign Language Film Son of Saul {{won}}[65]

See also

  • List of submissions to the 88th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
  • List of Hungarian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
  • List of Holocaust films

References

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2. ^10 {{cite news|last=Kilday|first=Gregg|date=16 November 2015|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/features/how-son-saul-defied-dangers-838149|title=How 'Son of Saul' Defied the Dangers of Re-Creating the Holocaust|work=The Hollywood Reporter|accessdate=25 January 2016}}
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39. ^{{cite web |url=http://nol.hu/kultura/a-saul-fia-megkapta-a-francois-chalais-dijat-is-1535875 |title=A Saul fia megkapta a Francois Chalais-díjat is |trans-title='Son of Saul' receives the François Chalais Prize |date=23 May 2015 |accessdate=23 May 2015 |work=Népszabadság Online}}
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