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Synopsis
Jacob the Liar is a 1974 war drama film directed by Frank Beyer, adapted by Beyer and Jurek Becker from the latter's novel of the same title. Set in Nazi-occupied Poland during the Holocaust, the film centers on Jakob Heym, a Polish Jew who attempts to raise the morale inside the ghetto by sharing encouraging rumors that he claims he has heard on an (imaginary) radio. The film was a co-production between East Germany and Czechoslovakia. It premiered on East German television on 22 December 1974, and was released theatrically on 18 April 1975.
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Credits
- Producer
- Gerd Zimmermann
- Director
- Frank Beyer
- Screenplay
- Frank Beyer, Jurek Becker
- Director of Photography
- Günter Marczinkowsky
- Original Music Composer
- Joachim Werzlau
- Editor
- Rita Hiller
- Country
- Czechoslovakia, German Democratic Republic, Germany
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