Angry Harvest Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

This West German film was first released in 1985 under the title Bittere Ernte. Armin-Mueller Stahl plays a Polish farmer living under the wartime Nazi occupation. Stahl isn't too offended at the prospect of answering to the Germans; in fact, he has profited by confiscating the property of his neighbor, a wealthy Jew. His conscience doesn't disturb him until a starving Jewish woman (Elisabeth Trissenaar) stumbles onto his property. At first Stahl shelters her, but his baser instincts surface; she is in no position to refuse when he ultimately rapes her. She even comes to fall in love with Stahl--and kills herself when another woman moves in with him. Stahl survives the war with health and wealth intact, only mildly disturbed by the misery he has caused. This Oscar-nominated film was to have been lensed in director Agnieszka Holland's native Poland; upon the imposition of martial law, production was switched to Sweden. - Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
07/31/2005
DVD Release Date:
09/05/2006
Rating:
Not Yet Rated
Run Time:
102 min.
Production Co.:
Admiral Pictures, CCC Filmkunst
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Women During Wartime, Life Under Occupation
Tone:
Confrontational, Cynical, Disturbing, Intimate, Tense
Keywords:
Nazi, Polish [nationality], farmer, occupation [military], rape, relationship, suicide
Setting:
war
Country of Origin:
USA (03-16-1986)
Time Period:
World War II
Language:
German
Status:
DVD