The Interpreter of Silence

7.0
2023

Eva Bruhns is about to get engaged when she is asked to interpret at a trial of SS officers. Her parents and fiancé-to-be try to dissuade her, but she follows her instincts and accepts the job. She soon realizes that she has a more personal connection to the trial than she could have ever imagined.

Production

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Seasons

5 Episodes • Premiered 2023

Eva agrees to interpret at the first Auschwitz trial, never imagining how it will affect her life.

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1. The Engagement

7.0

Eva interprets at a trial and is confronted with the Nazi crimes at Auschwitz for the first time.

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2. Rachel Cohen

6.5

Witness Rachel Cohen takes the stand and Eva realises that her parents know the lead defendant.

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3. The Father

8.0

On the day Eva gets engaged, her parents reveal their darkest secret.

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4. The Site

9.0

Eva travels with a delegation to Auschwitz, an experience that stirs up deep-seated emotions.

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5. The Verdict

9.0

Eva finally learns the truth about her parents and takes responsibility for their wrongdoing.

Cast

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Katharina Stark

Eva Bruhns

Photo of Anke Engelke

Anke Engelke

Edith Bruhns

Photo of Hans-Jochen Wagner

Hans-Jochen Wagner

Ludwig Bruhns

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Thomas Prenn

Jürgen Schoormann

Photo of Ricarda Seifried

Ricarda Seifried

Annegret Bruhns

Photo of Heiner Lauterbach

Heiner Lauterbach

Wilhelm Boger

Photo of Uwe Preuss

Uwe Preuss

Hans Hofmeyer

Photo of Matthias Luckey

Matthias Luckey

Kurt Grassner

Photo of Christian Hockenbrink

Christian Hockenbrink

Hartmut Küssner

Photo of Michel Diercks

Michel Diercks

Peter Wiegand

Photo of Artur Janusiak

Artur Janusiak

Paul Kraft

Photo of Aaron Altaras

Aaron Altaras

David Miller

Photo of Henry Hübchen

Henry Hübchen

Walther Schoormann

Photo of Anne Weinknecht

Anne Weinknecht

Brigitte Schoormann

Photo of Sabin Tambrea

Sabin Tambrea

Dr. Fritz Jerichow

Photo of Albrecht Ganskopf

Albrecht Ganskopf

Günther Nebel

Photo of Iris Berben

Iris Berben

Dr. Rachel Cohn

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MovieGuys

6/10

Whilst The Interpreter of Silence does have a story to tell, its at times almost neurotic overtones, undermine its impact.

Firstly this is a well acted, mostly well written, mini series that tries and partially succeeds, in taking a look the consequences of Nazi-ism and the final solution, from a German perspective.

In terms of the inherited guilt and the lack of awareness of many younger Germans, its probably partly on target. The trial scenes are engaging and no doubt, accurately reflect the denial-ist attitudes, of those placed on trial.

Where, it veers off course, I suspect, is appreciating the attitudes of the wider German community, many of whom, viewed the on going trials of war criminals, as "victors justice". Irrespective, of the fact this is set in the 60's not the 40's, many Germans no doubt still had mixed feeling, about war crimes trials.

Its partly understandable too, as many viewed the military actions of the allies, as having a criminal element.

The films handling, over the reaction of those who find their families were involved directly in war crimes, feels somewhat overstated, too. In the case of the main female character, to the point of an obsessive neurosis.

In summary, well acted, mostly capably scripted but would have been better again had it taken a more light handed and quite honestly, realistic attitude in its treatment of this darkly tragic period, in German history.

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