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The Devil's Arithmetic

The Devil's Arithmetic

  • Status: Released
  • 28-03-1999
  • Runtime: 95 min
  • Score: 6.8
  • Vote count: 97

An American-born Jewish adolescent, Hannah Stern, is uninterested in the culture, faith and customs of her relatives. However, she begins to revaluate her heritage when she has a supernatural experience that transports her back to a Nazi death camp in 1941. There she meets a young girl named Rivkah, a fellow captive in the camp. As Rivkah and Hannah struggle to survive in the face of daily atrocities, they form an unbreakable bond.

Kirsten Dunst

Hannah Stern

Brittany Murphy

Rivkah

Paul Freeman

Rabbi

Mimi Rogers

Leonore Stern

Louise Fletcher

Aunt Eva

Leonardas Pobedonoscevas

Isaac

Mantas Vaitiekūnas

Vossel

Lilo Baur

Mina

Nitzan Sharron

Ariel

Shelly Skandrani

Leah

Daniel Brocklebank

Shmuel

Caterina Scorsone

Jessica

Kirsty McFarland

Yetta

Rachel Roddy

Esther

Ieva Jackeviciute

Miriam

Philip Rham

Commandant Krieger

Daniel Rasch

Officer Steinbach

Polina Soloveicik

Sarah

Stewart Bick

Burton Stern

Rimantas Bagdzevičius

Photographer Mendel

Liubomiras Laucevicius

Doctor Hauptman

Sonata Paliukaityte

Gertrud

Vaidotas Martinaitis

Hans

Gabija Grusaite

Girl

Dominika Lekaite

Girl

Rugile Sablinskaite

Girl

Laura Selmistraite

Girl

Inga Tuminiene

Ingrid

Nijolė Narmontaitė

Hedwig

Saulius Siparis

Clumsy Guard

Arvydas Dapšys

Efficient Guard

Lina Avizienis

Dorrie

Janina Matekonytė

Sophie

Vilija Ramanauskaitė

Lily

Robertas Urbonas

Recorder

Andrius Žebrauskas

Recorder

Algimantas Maceina

Guard

Vitalis Gruodis

Old Man on Crutch

Louis Negin

Uncle Morris

Myra Fooden

Aunt Ethel

Aron Tager

Uncle Abe

Roselle Stone

Aunt Fanny

Harvey Sokoloff

Cousin David

Hayley Hofbauer

Elana

David Felton

Jeremy

Abigail Plener

Leda

Ava Fitch

Aliza

Heather Bertram

Mary

Ace Daniels

Tattoo Artist

Dustin Hoffman

Self (Introduces Film) (uncredited)

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Previously I had really enjoyed Donna Deitch's earlier lesbian romance period piece, 'Desert Hearts', and I had found Kirsten Dunst and Brittany Murphy amazing in 'Melancholia' and 'Sin City' respectively, but a TV-movie utilizing time-travel as a plot device for a spoiled Jewish teenager to come to grips with her heritage seemed quite a bold and intriguing cinematic experiment, not to mention being an entirely different can of worms than ever I've been privy to watching. Even though personally I have as little to do with Jewish customs as lesbian issues, like Deitch's earlier work, I was able to appreciate it, though I still prefer her earlier film, if I was held at gunpoint and had to rank the two. It's a crying shame, looking at Deitch's IMDb page, that this talented San Francisco native, now 71, has been relegated to basically doing TV episodes since this came out.