- God on Trial
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name = God on Trial
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director =Andy de Emmony
writer =Frank Cottrell Boyce
starring =Antony Sher Rupert Graves Jack Shepherd
producer =Mark Redhead Jemma Rodgers Anne Mensah
distributor =Hat Trick Productions
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runtime = 90 min.
country =United Kingdom
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language = English
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imdb_id = 1173494
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gross =God on Trial is a 2008
BBC /WGBH Boston television play written byFrank Cottrell Boyce , starringAntony Sher ,Rupert Graves and Jack Shepherd. The play takes places inAuschwitz duringWorld War II . The Jewish prisoners put God on trialin absentia for abandoning the Jewish people. Specifically whether by allowing the Nazis to commit genocide, has he broken his covenant with the Jewish people? [cite web
url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2008/08/30/nosplit/bvtvsunfeat30.xml
title=God on Trial
first=Andrew|last=Pettie
publisher=Telegraph
date=2008-08-30
accessdate=2008-09-04]The play is based on an event described by
Elie Wiesel in his bookThe Trial of God , though Boyce describes this tale as "apocryphal". .According to Boyce, producer Mark Redhead "had been trying to turn the story into a film for almost 20 years by the time he called me in 2005 to write the screenplay."cite web
title=Losing my religion
url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2008/aug/19/drama.religion
first=F. C.
last=Boyce
publisher=Guardian
date=2008-08-19
accessdate=2008-09-04]God on Trial aired on
BBC2 on Wednesday the 3rd of September 2008.Cast
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Joseph Alessi (actor) - Kapo
*Josef Altin - Isaac
*Ashley Artus - Ricard
*Alexi Kaye Campbell - Doctor
*Dominic Cooper - Moche
*Lorcan Cranitch - Blockaltester
*Stephen Dillane - Schmidt
*Rupert Graves -Mordechai
*Francois Guetary - Jacques
*David de Keyser - Hugo
*Agnieszka Liggett - Tour Guide
*Louise Mardenborough - Emily
*Eddie Marsan -Lieble
*Andre Oumansky - Jacob
*Blake Ritson - Idek
* Jack Shepherd -Kuhn
*Anthony Sher -Akiba
*Stellan Skarsgård -Baumgarten
*Rene Zagger - EzraReception
Reviews were overwhelmingly positive. Sam Wollaston in
The Guardian found it "Powerful and thoughtful stuff, with some fine performances by some fine actors - Antony Sher, Rupert Graves, Dominic Cooper." [http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2008/sep/04/television.television Last night's TV] by Sam Wollaston,The Guardian , 4 September, 2008] Remarking that Boyce wrote the piece from a position of personal faith, James Walton inThe Telegraph observed, "Yet, as each of the characters put forward a different view on the question of God and suffering, it was clear that he was willing to interrogate his beliefs with real ferocity." This was a complex piece, and "as the fierceness of the intellectual and emotional grip tightened, it was impossible to imagine any halfway-thoughtful viewers, of whatever prior convictions, not having a disturbing sense of their own ideas coming under sustained and convincing attack. " [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2008/09/04/nosplit/bvtv04last.xml Last night on television: Lost in Austen (ITV1)] by James Walton,The Telegraph , 4 September, 2008] In a long review forThe Times , Tim Teeman had great praise for the cast. "The performances were so strong it felt a privilege to watch the actors, among them Antony Sher, Rupert Graves, Stephen Dillane and Jack Shepherd." He also praises director Andy de Emmony's "brilliant, arresting sleight of hand... [mixing] the prisoners, naked and shorn, together with the present-day touring party in the gas chamber." [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/tv_and_radio/article4668035.ece God on Trial; Lost in Austen] by Tim Teeman,The Times , 4 September, 2008] ForThe Independent , Thomas Sutcliffe remarked on Sher's role as the play's smouldering fuse: "Every now and then you saw Antony Sher, davening silently in a corner of the barracks. Like a loaded gun in a Chekhov play, you knew he was going to go off eventually and that it would be significant when he did, and indeed it was his explosive inventory of God's biblically attested crimes that finally swung the judges in favour of a guilty verdict." [http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/film-and-tv/tv-radio-reviews/last-nights-tv-lost-in-austen-itv1br-god-on-trial-bbc2-917939.html Last Night's TV: Lost In Austen, ITV1 God On Trial, BBC2] , Thomas Sutcliffe,The Independent , 4 September, 2008]Opposite fierce competition from the much-trailed, eagerly awaited debut episode of
ITV 's four-part time travel fantasy series,Lost in Austen , and an episode of the BBC's celebrity genealogy show,Who Do You Think You Are? , featuringEsther Rantzen , God on Trial attracted 700,000 viewers on BBC2, a 3% share of the audience, according to overnight returns. [http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/sep/04/tvratings.television?gusrc=rss&feed=media TV ratings: Family history show defeats Austen drama] ,The Guardian , 4 September, 2008]Distribution
"God on Trial" will be shown in the United States on
PBS stations on the new anthology series "Masterpiece Contemporary." The broadcast is scheduled for November 9, 2008.References
External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1173494/ Internet movie database entry]
*Radio Times TV listing [http://www.radiotimes.com/ListingsServlet?event=13&broadcastType=1&searchDate=03/09/2008&searchTime=21:00&jspGridLocation=/jsp/tv_listings_grid.jsp&jspListLocation=/jsp/tv_listings_single.jsp&jspError=/jsp/error.jsp&listingsFormat=G]
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