The Whistleblower

Sally Potter
Christina Ricci, Oleg Yankovsky, Claudia Lander-Duke, Hannah Maria Pravda, Sue Cleaver, Paul Clayton, Diana Hardcastle, Alan Davies, Imogen Claire, Cate Blanchett, Miriam Karlin, Johnny Depp, Consuelo de Havilland, Harry Dean Stanton, John Turturro, Katia Labèque, Marielle Labèque, Pablo Beltrán, Brigitte Boucher, Cedric Gary, Saïfi Ghoul, Manfred Andrae, Richard Semel, Donal O'Kelly, Cyril Sheppard
2000
Britain, France
Completed
English, Yiddish, Russian
100 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known asThe Man Who Cried,is aBritain, FranceProducerwomen sex,At2000Released in year
。The dialogue language isEnglish, Yiddish, Russian,Current Douban rating7.5(For reference only)。
The Jewish girl "Feiyinger" lives in a small village in Russia with her father and grandmother. To make a living, her father goes to America hoping to continue his singing career. Shortly after he leaves, the village is looted, and Feiyinger escapes with two boys. While preparing to board a ship to America, she gets separated from them and accidentally boards a cruise to Britain. Fortunately, a couple adopts her and renames her Susie. As an adult, Susie (played by Christina Ricci) is accepted into a musical troupe and arrives in Paris. During this time, she meets the materialistic Lola (Cate Blanchett) and the greedy singer Dante (John Turturro), along with the mysterious gypsy horseman Caesar (Johnny Depp). The Nazi iron heel is approaching Paris day by day, and unfortunately, Dante discovers Susie's Jewish heritage. By this time, Susie has fallen deeply in love with Caesar, and in her distress, she cannot decide. One night, Caesar arrives in Susie's room...