After the War (1989)
Directed by John Madden / John Glenister / Nicholas Renton
Genres - Drama |
Sub-Genres - Period Film, Psychological Drama, Political Drama |
Run Time - 518 min. |
Countries - United Kingdom |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Perry Seibert
John Madden's sweeping drama After the War tells the tale of a quarter-century relationship between two men who share a similar wartime experience and a similar religious background. Michael Jordan grew up in a well-heeled British family, while Joe Hirsch spent much of his childhood on the run from the Nazis. The two become friends when they are both enrolled at the same school in 1942. They survive anti-Semitic taunts together. Joe grows into a powerful media figure, while Michael becomes a respected man of the arts. The film charts a quarter-century of their history together, detailing a relationship that is equally affectionate and hostile.
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anti-Semitism, childhood, friendship, media, Nazi, school, war