Within the Whirlwind is a 2009 German film directed by Marleen Gorris and based on the autobiographical book Journey into the Whirlwind by Yevgenia Ginzburg. It stars Emily Watson and Pam Ferris.[1] Watson has described the film as "the most stretching thing I’ve done as a mature actress."[2]
Within the Whirlwind | |
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Directed by | Marleen Gorris |
Written by | Nancy Larson |
Starring | Emily Watson |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
Countries | Germany Poland Belgium |
Language | English |
Plot
editDuring Joseph Stalin's Great Purge, literature professor Yevgenia Ginzburg is falsely convicted of anti-Soviet agitation and sentenced to 10 years hard labor in a Soviet forced labour camp. Having lost everything, and no longer wishing to live, she meets Dr. Anton Walter, a Crimea German political prisoner who is a doctor in a Kolyma gulag labor camp. He recommends her for a position as a nurse in the camp infirmary. They fall in love and, slowly, Evgenia begins to come back to life.
Cast
edit- Emily Watson as Yevgenia Ginzburg
- Pam Ferris as Genia's mother
- Ian Hart as Beylin
- Ben Miller as Krasny
- Ulrich Tukur as Dr. Anton Walter
Distribution
editAs of 2011, Within the Whirlwind has not been picked up for distribution. According to Watson, "It was delivered pretty much the day the market crashed so nobody was buying anything. You have to be very Zen. Walk away and say: 'I have no idea what’s going to happen and it’s not in my hands.’ At the same time you never quite think that's going to happen."[2]
References
editExternal links
edit- Within the Whirlwind at IMDb
- Bernd Reinhardt reviews the film for the, "World Socialist Website."
- Ronnie Scheib reviews "Within the Whirlwind" for Variety.com