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Sunshine

The fortunes of a family of Hungarian Jews are followed over the course of nearly 150 years in this epic historical drama, with leading man Ralph Fiennes playing three different roles. The story begins in the late 18th century, as Aaron and Josefa Sonnenschein (the name means "Sunshine" in German) die in an explosion while making an herb tonic for sale in their village. Their son Emmanuel (David de Keyser), the only survivor of the tragedy, travels to Budapest, carrying the recipe for the medicine with him. He's able to parlay the formula into a successful business, and Emmanuel and his wife Rose (Miriam Margolyes) raise two sons, Ignatz (Ralph Fiennes), who becomes a successful lawyer, and hot-tempered Gustave (James Frain). The Sonnenscheins also make room in their home for Valerie (Jennifer Ehle), but Emmanuel and Rose become furious when Valerie becomes romantically involved with Ignatz. Eventually, Valerie and Ignatz raise two children, Istvan (Mark Strong) and Adam (Ralph Fiennes), and the family changes its name to Sors in hopes of avoiding the anti-Semitism sweeping Europe. In time, Adam goes so far as to convert to Catholicism, and he marries another Catholic, Hannah (Molly Parker). He soon begins an affair with his brother's wife, Greta (Rachel Weisz), who is unable to persuade Adam to leave as the Nazis rise to power. Adam and Hannah have only one son, Ivan, who is fated to watch his father die in a concentration camp; as Ivan grows to adulthood (now played by Ralph Fiennes), he swears revenge on the forces of fascism and embraces Communism. Ivan throws in his lot with Communist leader Andor Knorr (William Hurt), but a liaison with the wife of a party official (Deborah Kara Unger) leads Ivan to tragic consequences and a jail term. In time, Valarie and Gustave are reunited at the family's estate as the only two members of the Sonnenschein clan who survive to witness the Hungarian Revolution in 1956. Hungarian director Istvan Szabo co-wrote Sunshine's original screenplay in collaboration with American playwright Israel Horovitz. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Product Details

UPC:097363388043
Release Date:May 8, 2001
Format:DVD
MPAA Rating:R
Region:1 (USA & territories, Canada)
Screen: Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
Sound: 5 full-range channels. Includes 3 for the front speakers, 2 surround channels for rear speakers, & 1 low-frequency effects (LFE) channel to carry deep bass effects, PCM stereo
Language: English
Subtitles: English
Genre:Drama, Epic

Review

A heartbreaking portrait of three generations in a Hungarian-Jewish family, the multinational co-production Sunshine (1999) is the most successful narrative film from co-writer and director Istvan Szabo since his Oscar-nominated films of the 1980s. With Ralph Fiennes, Szabo at last finds a worthy collaborator to replace his memorable trilogy of films with Klaus-Maria Brandauer. Tackling three different roles that encompass a family's 20th century history, Fiennes is most remarkable in the middle of his triptych. As Adam Sors, Olympic fencing star and victim of fascist atrocity, Fiennes creates a stark portrait of indomitable pride that creates a satisfying bookend to his blazing role earlier in the decade as a Nazi in Schindler's List (1993). If at times his film strays too far afield, displaying the literary pretensions of so much European cinema in the latter part of the century, Szabo manages each time to snap back into a breathtakingly merciless confessional mode that never fails to shock and surprise. Sunshine is a remarkable self-examination of a family broken by fate and political philosophy but finding its way back to its roots. It's also an important film that charts a possible route of navigation out of a long-suffering Europe's turmoil and into an enlightened peace. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide

Credits

NameRole
Peter Andorai Actor — Anselmi
David de Keyser Actor — Emmanuel Sonnenschein
Jozsef Fonyo Actor — Prison Sergeant
Balazs Hantos Actor — Aaron Sonnenschein
Rosemary Harris Actor — Older Valerie Sors
Gábor Máté Actor — Rosner
John Neville Actor — Older Gustave Sors
Trevor Peacock Actor — Comrade General Kope
Frederick Treves Actor — Emperor
Deborah Kara Unger Actor — Carola
Hanns Zischler Actor
Israel Horovitz Actor — Poet
Sandor Simo Actor — Doctor #2
Gabor Szabo Actor — Priest at Conversion
Lajos Kovács Actor — Military Police in Camp
Buddy Elias Actor — Mr. Brenner
Andras Fekete Actor — Footman
Zoltan Gera Actor — Man at Synagogue
Peter Halasz Actor — Wild Duck
Istvan Hirtling Actor — Dr. Lanyi
Frigyes Hollosy Actor — Mr. Ledniczky
Tamas Jordan Actor — Sommer
Gyorgy Kezdy Actor — Outraged Man
Vilmos Kun Actor — Rabbi Bettelheim
Attila Lote Actor — Count Forgach
Adam Rajhona Actor — Caretaker
Katja Studt Actor — Kato
Eva Igo Actor — Policewoman
Janos Kulka Actor — Molnar
Andras Stohl Actor — Red Guard
James Frain Actor — Young Gustave Sonnenschein/Sors
Mark Strong Actor — Istvan Sors
Rachel Weisz Actor — Greta Sors
Joachim Bissemeyer Actor — Dr. Emil Vitak
Jacint Juhasz Actor — Mr. Hackl
Karoly Mecs Actor — Defense Secretary
Molly Parker Actor — Hannah Wippler Sors
Kathleen Gati Actor — Josefa Sonnenschein
Jennifer Ehle Actor — Young Valerie Sonnenschein/Sors
Andrea Fullajtar Actor — Agota Hofer
Istvan Bubik Actor — Saray
Eszter Onodi Actor — Secretary at Officer's Club
Ila Sch Actor — Mrs. Ledniczky
Zoltan Seress Actor — Tersikovsky
Dr. Zolt Actor — Doctor #1
S Actor — Policeman
Tam Actor — Notary
Istv Actor — Warehouse Guard
Ica Gurnik Actor — Woman in Hospital
L Actor — Rossa
T Actor — Commander of Lenin Boys
Tamás Keresztes Actor — 1st boy
Kot Actor — 2nd boy
Zsolt László Actor — Lugosy
Actor — Emmanuel at 12
J Actor — Adam at 17, Ivan at 16
Tam Actor — Rabbi at Wedding
L Actor — Olympic Judge
Istv Actor — Hungler
Kati S Actor — Landlady in Vienna
P Actor — Stefamp Sarto
B Actor — Istvan at 18
J Actor — Doctor #3
William Hurt Actor — Andor Knorr
Miriam Margolyes Actor — Rose Sonnenschein
Ralph Fiennes Actor — Adam Sors, Ignatz Sonnenschein, Ivan Sors
István Szabó Director
Israel Horovitz Screenwriter
István Szabó Screenwriter

 

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