Midnight Mass 1962
In 1944, Nazi-occupied Slovakia descends into chaos on Christmas Eve. The Kubiš family's lives are turned upside down as they navigate brutal reprisals and moral dilemmas. Directed by Jiří Krejčík, this gripping drama unfolds amidst the darkness of war.
Director: Jiří Krejčík
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Midnight Mass (1962) about?
This gripping drama follows the Kubiš family as they navigate brutal reprisals and moral dilemmas in Nazi-occupied Slovakia on Christmas Eve.
Who directed Midnight Mass?
Midnight Mass was directed by Jiří Krejčík.
Who stars in Midnight Mass?
The film features a talented cast, including Hana Meličková, Jozef Kroner, and Margit Bara.
Is Midnight Mass (1962) worth watching?
With its thought-provoking themes and intense atmosphere, Midnight Mass (1962) is a must-watch for fans of war dramas, although its unrated status may deter some viewers.
How long is Midnight Mass?
Runtime details are not listed for Midnight Mass.
About Midnight Mass (1962) — A Family's Descent into Chaos in Nazi-Occupied Slovakia
In 1944, Nazi-occupied Slovakia descends into chaos on Christmas Eve. The Kubiš family's lives are turned upside down as they navigate brutal reprisals and moral dilemmas. Directed by Jiří Krejčík, this gripping drama unfolds amidst the darkness of war. The film masterfully captures the complexity of human relationships, as family members and Nazi officials collide in a maelstrom of politics, passion, and survival.
As tensions escalate, the Kubiš family's fragile world begins to unravel. Hiding in the attic, their wounded son Juraj becomes a constant reminder of the war's devastating impact. Meanwhile, Angela's forbidden affair with Major Brecker threatens to upend the family's fragile equilibrium. With its thought-provoking themes and intense atmosphere, Midnight Mass (1962) is a must-watch for fans of war dramas.