Varian's War Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

Varian Fry was an American journalist who was convinced, years before America become directly involved in World War II, that Nazi Germany's abusive policies against Jews and other "outsiders" would soon have grim consequences around the world. But Fry had a hard time convincing other Americans of the extent of the Nazi threat in 1938, and he eventually relocated to Germany to cover the rise of the Nazis in hopes of bringing his warning call to the world. Fry's efforts earned him the respect of Europe's intellectual and creative community, and in 1940, Fry aligned himself with a number of American organizations as he began working to smuggle refugees out of Europe and to safety. Along with thousands of ordinary citizens, Fry helped to save Marc Chagall, Heinrich Mann, Max Ernst, Andre Benton, and a number of other important artists and writers from execution at the hands of Hitler's henchmen. Varian's War is a made-for-cable feature based on Fry's extraordinary true story; William Hurt stars as Varian Fry, with Julia Ormond and Matt Craven highlighting the supporting cast. - Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
07/06/2001
DVD Release Date:
06/18/2002
Rating:
Not Rated
Run Time:
120 min.
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Daring Rescues, Crimes Against Humanity, Members of the Press
Tone:
Earnest, Poignant, Tense, Stirring
Keywords:
Holocaust, Nazi, Nazism, anti-Semitism, journalism, refugee, reporter
Language:
English
Status:
DVD