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Synopsis
Triumph of the Spirit is the true story of Salamo Arouch, a Greek-Jewish boxer imprisoned in Auschwitz during World War II. Arrested while attempting to help his family and friends escape the Nazi juggernaut, Arouch (Dafoe) is slated for extermination. He manages to survive--and to serve as an inspiration for his fellow inmates--by literally boxing for his life. He does this at the orders of his SS captors, who gamble on the outcome of Arouch's bouts. With each victory, Arouch is rewarded with extra bread rations, which he passes on to his family. Counterpointing the main story is the seemingly foredoomed romantic relationship between Arouch and female inmate Allegra (Wendy Gazelle). An uplifting coda rounds out this grim factual account. Triumph of the Spirit was filmed on location at Auschwitz--the first film of its kind to be lensed in that infamous locale. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Hartmut Becker Maj. Rauscher
Willem Dafoe Salamo Arouch
Wendy Gazelle Allegra
Robert Loggia Father Arouch
Costas Mandylor Avram Arouch
Kario Salem Jacko Levy
Kelly Wolf Elena
Edward Zentara Janush
Edward James Olmos Gypsy

Production Crew

Krystyna Maslowska Art Director
Teddy Atlas Choreography
Curtis Clark Cinematographer
Arnold Kopelson Co-producer
Shimon Arama Co-producer
Cliff Eidelman Composer (Music Score)
Hilary M. Rosenfeld Costume Designer
Robert M. Young Director
Arthur Coburn Editor
Pier Antonio Mecacci Makeup
Cliff Eidelman Musical Direction/Supervision
Andrzej Krakowski Screenwriter
Arthur Coburn Screenwriter
Laurence Heath Screenwriter
Millard Lampell Screenwriter
Robert M. Young Screenwriter
Shimon Arama Screenwriter
Izabela Paprocka Set Designer
Zion Haen Short Story Author
Zion Haen Short Story Author
Eddie Surkin Special Effects
Year: 1989
Runtime: 115
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama
War

Color type
Rank Color

Produced by
Nova International Films
Triumph

Release
December 08, 1989 (USA)