the immersive historical drama "The Auschwitz Report," tells yet another true-life Holocaust-era tale of courage and daring with harrowing and deeply affecting results
Peter Bebjak's "The Auschwitz Report" is the remarkable true story; Why this important tale has never been told onscreen before is mystery, but it's powerful filmmaking and the final reel is especially riveting
it's harrowing but effective; director Peter Bebjak has told an unfamiliar but revealing story in "The Auschwitz Report"; although it can't be described as an entertaining watch, it does retrieve a part of history worth honoring
inevitably, it is profoundly upsetting and disturbing. Nevertheless, Slovak director Peter Bebjack has managed to make a film that relates this chapter of history in a new way, employing inventive cinematic techniques to present the material
based on the true story, Bebjak's powerful Holocaust drama follows two Auschwitz escapees who tell the world unimaginable truths; The film is a powerful reminder never to underestimate the historical evils that have been, and could again be, unleashed
an intense, visually bold tale of a courageous pair of people who endured the tortures of a concentration camp to escape and become heroes; The two actors do a commendable job throughout, making their characters' determination felt in every scene
a deeply effective & intense historical drama; "The Auschwitz Report", directed by Peter Bebjak from a screenplay he co-wrote with Jozef Pasteka and Tomas Bombik, is urgent, effective, and also deeply painful