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SPC’s German import is no fake

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On the heals of a fairly successful run with another German title – a Best Foreign film by the name of The Lives of Others, the folks at Sony Pictures Classics are going back to the same well.

Recently nominated for 7 Lola awards (German Oscars), this import is written and directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky. Adapted from the Adolf Burger memoirs, Des Teufels Werkstatt (The Devil’s Workshop), this sees Salomon “Sally” Sorowitsch as the king of counterfeiters.  He lives a mischievous life of cards, booze, and women in Berlin during the Nazi-era. Suddenly his luck runs dry when arrested by Superintendent Friedrich Herzog. Immediately thrown into the Mauthausen concentration camp, Salomon exhibits exceptional skills there and is soon transferred to the upgraded camp of Sachsenhausen. Upon his arrival, he once again comes face to face with Herzog, who is there on a secret mission. Hand-picked for his unique skill, Salomon and a group of professionals are forced to produce fake foreign currency under the program Operation Berhard. The team, which also includes detainee Adolf Burger (August Diehl), is given luxury barracks for their assistance.  But while Salomon attempts to weaken the economy of Germany’s allied opponents, Adolf refuses to use his skills for Nazi profit and would like to do something to stop Operation Bernhard's aid to the war effort. Faced with a moral dilemma, Salomon must decide whether his actions, which could prolong the war and risk the lives of fellow prisoners, are ultimately the right ones.

As the press release states, Ruzowitzky is best known for directing the award winning film “The Inheritors” (1998) and the German box office hit “Anatomie” (2000).

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