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  1. Closed Season. Set in 1942, "Closed Season" tells the story of Fritz and Emma who are hiding Albert, a Jewish refugee at their remote farm in the Black Forest. 56 IMDb 7.0 1 h 44 min 2013. X-Ray 16+ Drama · Bleak · Emotional · Understated. Freevee (wi ...

  2. MENEMSHA FILMS. Directed by Franziska Schlotterer. Germany, Israel. Released: 2016. German. 100 minutes. In 1942 Fritz and Emma hide a Jewish refugee at their remote farm in the Black Forest. As the couple has unhappily remained childless, Fritz suggests an unorthodox deal and asks Albert to conceive a child with Emma on his behalf.

  3. jfi.org › year-round › jfi-on-demandClosed Season - JFI

    During the war, while fleeing to Switzerland to escape the Nazis, Avi was saved by the brutish, hard-working peasant Fritz, a man as remote as the mountains of the Black Forest he calls home. Against his wife Emma’s wishes, Fritz invites the Jew to hide and work at his farm. But Fritz has other things on his mind. He and his wife are unable ...

  4. 25. Sept. 2012 · Closed Season The pic treads familiar ground, somewhat unimaginatively. But given the apparently inexhaustible interest in Holocaust-themed films, this competent, nicely atmospheric German-Israeli ...

  5. CLOSED SEASON. 1942. Fritz and Emma hide Albert, a Jew on the run, at their remote farm in the Black forest. Fritz and Emma’s dream of a son and heir casts dark shadows on their marriage. Fritz takes a liking to the young man and proposes that he father a child for him. Albert feels obligated to Fritz and finally agrees.

  6. User Reviews. "Ende der Schonzeit" or "Closed Season" is a German/Israeli co-production from 2012, so neither a particularly new movie, but also not too old and still a few years away from its 10th anniversary. It is the most known career effort so far by wriiter and director Franziska Schlotterer, which is not too surprising though because it ...

  7. About. Set in 1942, "Closed Season" tells the story of Fritz and Emma who are hiding Albert, a Jewish refugee at their remote farm in the Black Forest. Since his marriage with Emma has remained childless, Fritz uses this opportunity to suggest an unorthodox deal: He asks Albert to sleep with his wife and conceive a child on his behalf.