Son of Saul

A disturbing, gut-wrenching, somber, dark, well-acted, 35mm-format, 107-minute film that focuses on the monotonous, monstrous, unbelievable daily plight of a Hungarian Jewish prisoner (Géza Röhrig) working in the Crematoriums in the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland who desperately tries to find a rabbi to bless and bury a young boy who he believed was his son who died in the gas chamber in 1944 while he plans an escape with other Jews (Levente Molnár, Todd Charmont, et al.).
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