Triumph of the Spirit (1989)

  • Year: 1989
  • Released: 23 Dec 1989
  • Country: United States
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  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098513/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/triumph_of_the_spirit
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  • Available in: 720p,
  • Language: English, German
  • MPA Rating: R
  • Genre: Biography, Drama, History
  • Runtime: 120 min
  • Writer: Shimon Arama, Zion Haen, Andrzej Krakowski
  • Director: Robert M. Young
  • Cast: Willem Dafoe, Edward James Olmos, Robert Loggia
  • Keywords: concentration camp, world war ii, jew persecution, auschwitz-birkenau concentration camp, boxer, biography,
6.8/10
63% – Critics
52% – Audience

Triumph of the Spirit Storyline

Fact based story about a former Greek Olympic boxer who was taken as a prisoner during World war II and placed in the Auschwitz prison camp. There he was permitted to survive as long as he fought for the amusement of his captors. His father and brother were also held as insurance that he would continue to fight.—John Sacksteder

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Triumph of the Spirit Movie Reviews

Depressing

Just finished seeing Triumph of the Spirit. What a sad, bleak, dark, and depressing film.

This was based on the true story of Greek Balkins Middleweight Champion Salamo Arouch who was undefeated before World War II. Once the Nazi army invades Greece, Arouch, his entire family, and all the Jews in Greece are shipped off to the Nazi death camp in Austwitz.

With-in moments, all the women in Arouch’s family are murdered in the gas showers. He is forced with his family and brother to work at slave-labor. Arouch is brutalized by a camp Kapo who happens to be a professional boxer as well. In a brutal scene, Arouch and the Kapo have a fist fight with Arouch scoring a knockout and a Nazi camp guard finishes off the Kapo with a gun shot to the head. Arouch is then forced to box in the camp for the Nazi officers who bet on the “boxing” matches. Only problem, the losing boxer ends up the “chimney stack”.

A heart-wrenching and brutal story. Shocking to realize that not only did the Nazi murder, torture, starve and kill the inmates at Auswitz, but they also forced all the professional Jewish boxers to put on “Galdiator” matches for their entertainment.

The Triumph of The Spirt is a triumph of film-making. A very depressing one at that.

Hang on to your hats

The events depicted in the movie are well documented in historical accounts of the concentration camp experience, and according to these accounts they are not overstated in this film. Director Robert M. Young’s background in making documentaries makes this docu-drama all that much more devastating. This is the holocaust, without frills, humor, or preaching. It is what it is. I wonder about other comments criticizing the film because it is too depressing. Gee, sorry if the holocaust ruined your evening. If you don’t think you can take the raw experience, don’t watch the film. Of course it is depressing, more than that. However, having watched it, I can say I can better understand and appreciate the creation of the state of Israel after the war. Mr. Young did an excellent job of film making on an extremely sensitive topic. Incidentally, he was co-writer on one of my all time favorite films, a 1964 low budget black and white gem, “Nothing But a Man.” Also a sleeper which received extensive critical praise but not much exposure, I believe it to be hands down the best film depicting the black experience in America, particularly southern blacks in early 1960’s at the apex of the civil rights movement. See my review on this site. Don’t miss it.

Powerful and Uncompromising Film

Triumph of the Spirit takes an uncompromising view of the horrors of the Auschwitz Concentration Camp, dealing with the fate of Greek gypsies, and particularly a boxing Champion Salamo Arouch who fights to amuse the brutal Nazi Officers, enabling his father’s and his own survival. He was allowed life while his losing opponents perished. Based on a true story, without doubt the most devastating film ever made on the topic of death camps, it is extremely realistic in its presentation having been filmed in the bleak winter of 1989 on location in Auschwitz, and that shows. It must have effected the cast and the crew extremely. Willem Defoe’s performance proves the depth of feeling that was thus achieved, and this is reflected by the whole cast. Certainly not an easy film to watch, but it is rewarding and extremely moving to those who make the effort. Perhaps in some small way this film might prevent such evil being perpetrated on the world again. A remarkable achievement that predates and eclipses Schindler’s List, yet sadly not widely shown.