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Sobibor 2018

★ 6.5329 votes110 min📅 2018-05-03

"Based On a True Story That Changed The World"

Directed by Konstantin Khabenskiy, *Sobibor (2018)* plunges viewers into the harrowing true story of one of history's most daring prison uprisings.

Director: Konstantin Khabenskiy

Cast

Konstantin Khabenskiy
Konstantin Khabenskiy
Alexander Pechersky
Christopher Lambert
Christopher Lambert
Karl Frenzel
Michalina Olszańska
Michalina Olszańska
Hanna
Felice Jankell
Felice Jankell
Luca
Mariya Kozhevnikova
Mariya Kozhevnikova
Selma
Dainius Kazlauskas
Dainius Kazlauskas
Leo
Philippe Reinhardt
Philippe Reinhardt
Siegfried Greitschus
Maximilian Dirr
Maximilian Dirr
Johann Neumann
Mindaugas Papinigis
Mindaugas Papinigis
Berg
Wolfgang Cerny
Wolfgang Cerny
Gustav Wagner

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sobibor (2018) about?

The film recounts the true story of Alexander Pechersky, a Soviet-Jewish soldier captured by Nazis and sent to the Sobibor concentration camp in 1943. Within weeks, he leads a daring prisoner uprising against their oppressors, risking everything for freedom in a place designed for death.

Who directed Sobibor?

Konstantin Khabenskiy directed *Sobibor (2018)*, bringing a director's eye for tension and historical authenticity to this gripping war drama.

Who stars in Sobibor?

The cast features Konstantin Khabenskiy, Christopher Lambert, Michalina Olszańska, Felice Jankell, and Mariya Kozhevnikova in key roles.

Is Sobibor (2018) worth watching?

Given its historical significance and intense storytelling, *Sobibor (2018)* is a powerful watch for fans of war dramas and true stories. The film's emotional depth and dramatic stakes make it a compelling, if heavy, viewing experience.

How long is Sobibor?

The runtime of *Sobibor (2018)* is 110 minutes.

About Sobibor (2018) — A True Story of Courage and Defiance

Directed by Konstantin Khabenskiy, *Sobibor (2018)* plunges viewers into the harrowing true story of one of history's most daring prison uprisings. Set in the Nazi-occupied Sobibor concentration camp in 1943, the drama follows Soviet-Jewish lieutenant Alexander Pechersky, a Red Army soldier captured and sent to the camp where mass extermination unfolded. Against impossible odds, Pechersky orchestrates a carefully planned rebellion within just three weeks—sparking an international prisoner uprising that would echo through time.

This gripping war drama blends raw tension with historical weight, portraying a moment of defiance where the oppressed refused to surrender to annihilation. With its stark atmosphere and unflinching portrayal of resistance, *Sobibor (2018)* stands as both a tribute to courage and a chilling reminder of humanity's darkest chapters.