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Based on the popular novel by Jane Yolen, a typical American teenager gets transported back in time and experiences firsthand the horrors of the Holocaust and discovers the meaning of her family's heritage. (oficjalny tekst dystrybutora)

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angielski The Devil's Arithmetic from Showtime is an adaptation of a children's book addressing the Holocaust. The author, Jane Yolen, herself a Jew, first established herself as a children's book writer before gaining the courage to tackle such a personal topic. The book "The Devil's Arithmetic" was nominated for a Nebula award in 1988 and won the National Jewish Book Award. Similarly, a decade later, the film succeeded, with its message being clear to everyone. It is a typical television movie suitable for history lessons, and I wouldn't really have any other expectations for it. The goal is to engage teenagers, to deliver an important story to them in a way that captivates them emotionally and doesn't leave them indifferent. Additionally, Kirsten Dunst and Brittany Murphy are excellent in their roles. ()