Search results
The Shop on Main Street ( Czech / Slovak: Obchod na korze; in the UK The Shop on the High Street) is a 1965 Czechoslovakian film [2] about the Aryanization program during World War II in the Slovak Republic. [3] The film was written by Ladislav Grosman and directed by Ján Kadár and Elmar Klos.
The Shop on Main Street: Directed by Ján Kadár, Elmar Klos. With Ida Kaminska, Jozef Kroner, Frantisek Zvarík, Hana Slivková. A carpenter in the Fascist Slovak State is appointed "Aryan controller" of a Jewish widow's store.
- (9.8K)
- Drama, War
- Ján Kadár, Elmar Klos
- 1966-01-24
A Christian forges an unlikely bond with an elderly Jewish shopkeeper during World War II.
- Ján Kadár
- Jozef Króner
Jul 7, 2021 · A drama about a Slovak peasant who becomes a Nazi-appointed controller of a Jewish widow's shop during WWII. The film won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Film and features intense editing and camera work.
- 126 min
A Slovak carpenter becomes the "Aryan controller" of a Jewish widow's shop in Nazi-occupied Slovakia. He faces a moral dilemma as he develops a friendship with the old lady and the situation worsens for the Jews.
People also ask
Where was the shop on Main Street made?
Is the shop on Main Street a movie?
Why is the shop on Main Street so popular?
Is the shop on High Street a good movie?
An inept Slovak peasant is torn between greed and guilt when the Nazi-backed bosses of his town appoint him “Aryan controller” of an old Jewish widow’s button shop. Humor and tragedy fuse in this scathing exploration of one cowardly man’s complicity in the horrors of a totalitarian regime.