The Fallen

A story about Italian, American and German soldiers in Italy at the end of WWII. Follows the fortunes of an American platoon, a group of beleaguered German soldiers, and local Italians, whose loyalties are split as they descend into civil war.

Country:
USA, Italy, Germany
Language:
English, German, Italian with English subtitles
Year:
2004
Rating:
15
Time (mins):
112
Colour:
Colour
Director:
Ari Taub
Writers:

Nick Day, Caio Ribeiro

Cast:

Daniel Asher, CJ Barkus, Matthew Black, Davide Borella, Justin Brett, Bob Brown, Achim Buchner

Awards:

Several independent film festival wins for best director, script and feature

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This is about Italians,Americans,& German soldiers at the end of WW2.Good depiction,impecable performances.10/10+
A different look at WWII. Interesting depiction from the Italian soldier and resistance point of view.
dincer's Review of The Fallen:
good movie
tazmania's Review of The Fallen:
good movie tanx
when i was young i was impressed by war movies, and better liked peace, through war horrors
anip's Review of The Fallen:
could be a gud movie. i lyke it..
thotskie's Review of The Fallen:
this is a good movie
great movie, good to watch!!!!!!
bnagbank's Review of The Fallen:
good movie war is sad!!!
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