- Summary
- Resistance Movement tells the incredible true story of three young LDS men -- Helmuth Hübener, Rudi Wobbe, and Karl-Heinz Schnibbe -- as they fight against Hitler. They are driven to tell the truth when they discover the Nazi regime is lying to the German people. They create the Helmuth Hübener group -- the youngest-known resistance cell of World War II -- and spread anti-Nazi leaflets throughout Hamburg, including posting them on Nazi bulletin boards. Fifteen-year-old Rudi is confident the small group can shed light on Hitler's wrongdoings; but when the Gestapo arrests them, the three young men are unprepared for the brutality and rigidity of the Nazi regime. Each of them has his faith severely tested. Accused of treason, the trio faces the infamous blood tribunal, and their lives are placed in the hands of Nazi party loyalists.
- Format
- Video
- Published
- [United States] : Covenant Communications, [2013]
©2012
- Locale
- Germany
- Other Authors/Editors
- Lee, Nathan D., film producer, cinematographer.
Moss, Kathryn Lee, film producer, director, filmmaker.
Lamb, Jeremy, composer.
Branca, Joseph Paul, 1992- performer.
Jenson, Caleb, 1992- performer.
Wolf, Dashiell, 1992- performer.
Williams, Jennifer Finlayson, 1970- performer.
Friday Feature Productions, film producer.
Covenant Communications, publisher.
- Notes
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Full screen (1.33:1).
Originally released as a motion picture in 2012.
Bonus features: Director's and producer's commentary, and A time for resistance: an inside look at the making of Resistance movement.
Executive producers: David & Gwyneth Kenner, Myron & Susan Lee, Tara Nicole Lee ; production design, Erin Rowley ; wardrobe, Melanie Kowallis ; music composed by Jeremy Lamb ; associate producers: Norma Kimball, LeRoy & Regina LaMar, Emelie Price, Brandon Moss, Layne & Riann Koldewyn ; director of photography, Nathan D. Lee.
Joseph Paul Branca, Caleb Jenson, Dashiell Wolf, Jennifer Finlayson Williams.
Closed-captioned.